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  2. My Immortal (song) - Wikipedia

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    [69] Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone praised the video saying that Lee looked like a "teen-misery titan" and that she "tiptoed through a marble castle of pain". [70] The music video received an MTV Video Music Award nomination for Best Rock Video at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards. [71] The music broke the one billion view milestone on October 2 ...

  3. Amy Lee - Wikipedia

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    Amy Lee was born on December 13, 1981, in Riverside, California, [2] to parents John Lee, who worked as a disc jockey and voice-over artist, and Sara Cargill. [3] [4] The oldest of five siblings, Lee has two living sisters. [5]

  4. The Game Is Over (song) - Wikipedia

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    An official music video to accompany the release of "The Game Is Over" was first released onto YouTube on July 3, 2020. [5] The video was filmed by each member of the band on their phones while in isolation, in collaboration with director P.R. Brown. [6]

  5. Everybody's Fool - Wikipedia

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    "Everybody's Fool" received generally positive reviews. Scott Juba of The Trades graded the song an A, writing that it depicts "the stinging betrayal of deception and the refusal to become blinded by deceit any longer", and a "defiance" in Lee's voice gives it a "bold edge" while its "heavy drums and soaring guitars further enhance the strong sound."

  6. Bring Me to Life - Wikipedia

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    The music video peaked at number nine on MTV's Total Request Live in April 2003. [72] It was nominated at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards for Best Rock Video, but lost to Linkin Park's "Somewhere I Belong". [53] On February 1, 2022, it surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube, becoming the first Evanescence music video to reach this milestone. [73]

  7. Use My Voice - Wikipedia

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    "Use My Voice" is a song by American rock band Evanescence. It was released on August 14, 2020, by BMG as the third single from the band's fifth studio album, The Bitter Truth . [ 2 ] It was originally intended as the first single, but " Wasted on You " was released first due to the COVID-19 pandemic . [ 3 ]

  8. Lost in Paradise (Evanescence song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was planned for release after the Carnival Of Madness tours which the band embarked on in the summer of 2012. By the end of the tour, Lee asked fans via Twitter to send live footage from the tour so that it can be part of the video. [29] [30] A lyric video was uploaded to the band's official YouTube account on May 11, 2012. [31]

  9. Going Under - Wikipedia

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    Award for Best Single. [24] In 2011, Mary Ouellette of Loudwire placed "Going Under" at number seven on her list of 10 Best Evanescence songs, calling it a "perfect arena ready, anthemic rocker" and praising Lee's gradually increasing vocals, which show "her massive range and ability to control her larger than life pipes."