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Wake Up Call peaked at numbers thirteen and twenty-four on the Billboard Canadian Albums and US Billboard 200 charts, respectively. Its lead single, "Rx (Medicate)"—a song addressing the opioid epidemic in North America—was released on July 27, 2017, and is the band's third single to top the US Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.
"Rx (Medicate)" was released alongside its music video on July 27, 2017, as the lead single from Wake Up Call and served as an instant download on pre-orders of the album. It received mixed reviews from music critics and was praised for being socially aware but criticized for aspects of its music and lyrics.
Wake Up Call was released in October 2017 with the lead single, "Rx (Medicate)" (a song addressing the opioid epidemic in Canada and the United States), reaching number one on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and earning a "No. 1 Song Award" from the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN). [15]
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Wake Up Call: 2017 [24] "Point to Prove" † Tyler Connolly Chad Kroeger: Theory of a Deadman: 2002 [17] "Quicksand" Tyler Connolly Dave Brenner Dean Back Joe Dandeneau Christine Connolly Say Nothing: 2020 [18] "Quiver" Tyler Connolly Dave Brenner Dean Back Gasoline: 2005 [9] "Rx" [a] † Tyler Connolly Dave Brenner Dean Back Joe Dandeneau Wake ...
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Wake Up Call has been described by critics as a departure from Theory of a Deadman's usual hard rock foundation, moving into pop and pop rock territory. [25] [26] To promote the album, the band launched a 33-city tour in the United States during the fall of 2017. [27]