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  2. Wherever I Stand - Wikipedia

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    "Wherever I Stand" is the first single from Taproot's fourth album Our Long Road Home. This is the band's first single not to be released through Atlantic Records . Music video

  3. Our Long Road Home - Wikipedia

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    The album's lead single would be "Wherever I Stand", although "You're Not Home Tonight" has received radio play as well. The title Our Long Road Home suits the band's roots in the Ann Arbor area in which it was recorded. The track "It's Natural" includes a female vocalist (Kristin von B), which is a first for the band.

  4. Taproot (band) - Wikipedia

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    Taproot toured with Sevendust and Dear Enemy around this time. [24] Our Long Road Home's lead single, "Wherever I Stand", ultimately peaked at No. 34 on the Mainstream Rock chart. In the spring of 2009, Taproot went on the road with Dear Enemy and Adakain for the Take It! tour. Later that year, they co-headlined a US tour with Cold. [citation ...

  5. SC\SSRS - Wikipedia

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    SC\SSRS is the ninth studio album by American alternative metal band Taproot, released through THC Music and Amplified Distribution on September 29, 2023.It is the band's first studio album in eleven years, since 2012's The Episodes.

  6. Poem (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Poem" is a song by American alternative metal band Taproot and the lead single from their second major label album, Welcome. It was released in 2002 and met with the highest success of any Taproot single, reaching #5 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks.

  7. Taproot discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Taproot, an American alternative metal band, consists of nine studio albums, one EP, twelve singles and eight music videos. ... "Wherever I Stand"

  8. Welcome (Taproot album) - Wikipedia

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    Various prominent media critics considered the album too mediocre to stand out among current alternative metal and nu metal acts. However, melodic improvements from Taproot's prior effort were also cited. AllMusic's Brian O'Neill also compared the band's stylistic "idolatry" as a shift from Korn to Alice in Chains.

  9. Gift (Taproot album) - Wikipedia

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    Described as a nu metal album, [2] [3] [4] the album's lyrical themes are primarily about topics such as depression and disliking life. [5] [2] Taproot's vocalist Stephen Richards' vocals on the album Gift have been compared to vocalists such as Chino Moreno, Trent Reznor, Jonathan Davis and Mike Patton.