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"Bodies" (often incorrectly called "Let the Bodies Hit the Floor") is a song by the American rock band Drowning Pool and also is the lead single from their debut album Sinner. Released in May 2001, "Bodies" is Drowning Pool's signature song and has been featured in various films, TV programs, and advertisements since its release. It was also the theme song for the 2001 WWF SummerSlam pay-per-view event, as well as that of the ECW brand in 2006 to early 2008. During 2001, the song got popular, but the song was taken off radio stations after the September 11 attacks because the song was considered inappropriate in the wake of the terrorist attack. An early version of "Bodies" appeared in their EP Pieces of Nothing, the version omits the lyrics in the bridge and features a significantly greater amount of screaming. Neil Cicierega's 2017 album of mashups, Mouth Moods, features a mashup between "Bodies" and Hot Butter's "Popcorn" and , called "Floor Corn".more »
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- 2003
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Let the bodies hit the floorLet the bodies hit the floorLet the bodies hit the floorLet the bodies hit the floorBeaten why for (why for)Can't take much more(Here we go, here we go, here we go)One, nothing wrong with meTwo, nothing wrong with meThree, nothing wrong with meFour, nothing wrong with meOne, something's got to giveTwo, something's got to giveThree, something's got to give nowLet the bodies hit the floorLet the bodies hit the floorLet the bodies hit the floorLet the bodies hit the floorLet the bodies hit the floorLet the bodies hit the floor(Now)Push me again (again)This is the end(Here we go, here we go, here we go)One, nothing wrong with meTwo, nothing wrong with meThree, nothing wrong with meFour, nothing wrong with meOne, something's got to giveTwo, something's got to giveThree, something's got to give nowLet the bodies hit the floorLet the bodies hit the floorLet the bodies hit the floorLet the bodies hit the floorLet the bodies hit the floorLet the bodies hit the floorSkin against skin, blood and boneYou're all by yourself but you're not aloneYou wanted in now you're hereDriven by hate consumed by fearLet the bodies hit the floorLet the bodies hit the floorLet the bodies hit the floorLet the bodies hit the floorOne, nothing wrong with meTwo, nothing wrong with meThree, nothing wrong with meFour, nothing wrong with meOne, something's got to giveTwo, something's got to giveThree, something's got to give nowLet the bodies hit the floorLet the bodies hit the floorLet the bodies hit the floorLet the bodies hit the floorLet the bodies hit the floorLet the bodies hit the floor
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Drowning Pool
Drowning Pool is a post-grunge band from Dallas, Texas, which currently consists of vocalist Jasen Moreno, guitarist C.J. Pierce, bassist Stevie Benton and drummer Mike Luce. After the release of their debut album, Sinner, vocalist Dave "Stage" Williams died in 2002 from heart disease. Jason Jones replaced Dave in 2003, which recorded one album, Desensitized, but left in 2005 due to irreconcilable differences. Ryan McCombs of SOiL later replaced Jason and released two albums, Full Circle and Drowning Pool. However, Ryan left the band in 2011 to rejoin SOiL. Jasen Moreno was announced as Ryan's replacement in 2012. more »
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Written by: Stephen Benton, Michael Luce, C.J Pierce, David Williams
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10 facts about this song
Band Details"Bodies" is a song by the American nu metal band Drowning Pool. The band was formed in Dallas, Texas in 1996. |
Album InformationThe song was the band's lead single from the debut album, "Sinner," which was released in 2001. That album has been certified Platinum by the RIAA. |
Song Popularity"Bodies" gained significant popularity, reaching No. 6 on the U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart and No. 12 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks Chart. |
Connection to Violent EventsThe song has controversially been associated with several violent events, including being played by U.S. troops in Iraq and used for inmate torture at Guantanamo Bay. |
Controversy with MediaIn particular cases, such as the 2011 Arizona shooting, many media outlets have erroneously reported that "Bodies" was the shooter's favorite song, leading to infamy for the song. |
Band's ViewDespite its controversial uses, the band has maintained that "Bodies" is a mosh pit anthem, dedicated to their fans who love energetic shows and is neither violent nor political in nature. |
Performance by the AIDave Williams, the lead vocalist, typically ended performances of the song by saying, "Let the bodies hit the floor" — a line from the song's chorus. |
In MemoriamDave Williams, the lead singer, unfortunately, passed away from heart disease in August 2002, a year after the song's release. The band has since dedicated the song in his memory. |
Use in Pop CultureThe song has been featured in numerous TV shows, movies, and video games such as "xXx" (the movie), "Jet Li: Rise to Honor" (the video game), and "CSI: New York." |
Cover VersionsMultiple artists over the years have covered "Bodies," including the likes of Sevendust and Rev Theory, signifying the song's impact and popularity in rock music. |
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