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Steve Huey from AllMusic reviewed the song positively by stating in his review: "Boasting a stuttering, grinding main riff and the wall-of-noise guitar work of Page Hamilton and Peter Mengede, 'Unsung' was the second video pulled from Helmet's second full-length album, Meantime, and quickly became the band's signature song and an MTV favorite ...
The song was covered by Soulfly on their 2004 album Prophecy, and by Pig Destroyer on their compilation album Painter of Dead Girls. I Am Become Death covered the song for the song-for-song tribute album to the original Meantime album called "Meantime (Redux)" which was released in 2016.
"Milquetoast" is the first single by the American alternative metal band Helmet from their 1994 album, Betty. It is the album's fourth track and only charting single, reaching No. 39 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
Meantime is the second studio album and major label debut by American alternative metal band Helmet.It was released on June 23, 1992, through Interscope Records.. Despite initially only achieving moderate commercial success, peaking at number 68 on the Billboard 200 chart upon release in 1992, [6] the album influenced multiple bands in its wake, [6] and has been well received by music critics ...
Helmet collaborated with House of Pain on the song "Just Another Victim" for the Judgment Night soundtrack. Helmet's third album, Betty, was released in 1994. Despite managing the band's highest-ever chart position on the Billboard 200 at number 45, the album did not sell as many copies as Meantime.
"Just Another Victim" is a song written, produced and performed by American alternative metal band Helmet and hardcore hip hop group House of Pain. It was released on August 17, 1993 through Immortal Records / Epic Soundtrax as the second single from the soundtrack to Stephen Hopkins ' film Judgment Night .
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Many of the album's lyrics were inspired by Hamilton's year long relationship with actress Winona Ryder in 2003. [4] Hamilton has since commented that Ryder was a fan of Helmet and that she has heard the album, saying in 2007 that she didn't like their next album Monochrome because "it didn’t sound like her favorite song on Aftertaste, or her favorite song on even Size Matters."