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Remember Everything
2011 single by Five Finger Death Punch From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Remember Everything" is a song by American heavy metal band Five Finger Death Punch. It was released as the third single from their third studio album, American Capitalist (2011). The song peaked at No. 2 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart, at No. 10 on Billboard's Rock Songs chart and at No. 25 on Billboard's Alternative Songs chart.[1]
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Music video
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The music video, directed by Emile Levisetti, begins with a young child in white clothing drawing on a white floor surrounded by white walls. He begins drawing what he remembers in his life, including his home, parents, and events. It is hinted that he's abused and his father is an alcoholic. He continues drawing his memories as he grows. He gets married, joins the military, and returns to a less than perfect life. In the white room, he is shown having fits of rage and angst throughout the video. Eventually, he grows old and passes away in a hospital. Just as he dies, he drops a fifty cent coin (shown previously hanging from his carseat as an infant) and a janitor pockets it. He is then shown entering the white room (presumably heaven) as a child again.
The members of Five Finger Death Punch are not seen performing the song, although they are spotted in the video.
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Ivan Moody, Zoltan Bathory, Jason Hook, Jeremy Spencer and Kevin Churko.
Personnel
Five Finger Death Punch
- Ivan Moody – vocals
- Zoltan Bathory – guitars
- Jason Hook – guitars
- Chris Kael – bass (credited but did not perform)
- Jeremy Spencer – drums
Additional personnel
- Kevin Churko – bass[2]
Charts
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