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"Tear Away" is a song by American rock band Drowning Pool, released in 2002 as the second single from their album Sinner. The single charted in the United States at number 18 and 37 on Billboard ' s Mainstream Rock and Modern Rock charts respectively.
Sinner is the debut studio album by the American rock band Drowning Pool, released on June 5, 2001, by Wind-up Records.It is considered to be the band's most popular album, being certified platinum in the same year that it was released.
Drowning Pool is an American rock band formed in Dallas, Texas, in 1996. The band was named after the 1975 film The Drowning Pool . [ 1 ] Since its formation, the band has consisted of guitarist C.J. Pierce, drummer Mike Luce and bassist Stevie Benton, as well as a revolving cast of vocalists.
Tearaway, tear away, tear-away or variant may refer to: ... Drowning Pool nu metal single "Tearing Away", death metal song from the fifth studio album of Sadist
"Bodies" is Drowning Pool's signature song [8] and has been featured in various films, TV programs, and advertisements since its release. It was also the theme song for the 2001 WWF SummerSlam pay-per-view event, as well as that of the ECW brand in 2005 to early 2008, including the ECW One Night Stand pay-per-view events in 2005 and 2006. [ 9 ]
"Sinner" is a song by American rock band Drowning Pool, released in August 2002 as the third and final single from their debut album of the same name. It is the last single to feature Dave Williams as lead vocalist before his death the following day. The track served as the theme song of the film The One, starring Jet Li.
Drowning Pool is the fourth studio album by American rock band Drowning Pool. It was released on April 27, 2010. [ 3 ] It is the band's first album not to feature a different singer, as Ryan McCombs remained with Drowning Pool after their 2007 album Full Circle .
List of video albums Title Album details Notes Sinema: Released: November 19, 2002 (US) [14]; Label: Wind-up; Formats: DVD Contains more than two-and-a-half hours of concert footage, including the band's appearances at the 2001 and 2002 Ozzfest summer music festivals.