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Deadbolt (Thrice song)
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"Deadbolt" is a song by the American post-hardcore band Thrice, featured as the fifth track on the band's 2002 studio album The Illusion of Safety. One of the band's best-known songs, "Deadbolt" is a merger of post-hardcore and pop-punk.
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Thrice
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"I don't think we have a negative opinion of the song itself. I mean, I still like playing it; it just became this song that people would yell out in the middle of a mellower song we were playing. It might be a bridge in the song that gets quiet and it's pretty intense and delicate and then you hear somebody yell, "Deadbolt!" So you build a resentment, but it's not the song. No, we still like that song, but it just ended up becoming a character of itself."
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July 2001
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2002-02-05
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Ed Breckenridge on why "Deadbolt" was omitted from the band's setlists.
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"Deadbolt" is a song by the American post-hardcore band Thrice, featured as the fifth track on the band's 2002 studio album The Illusion of Safety. One of the band's best-known songs, "Deadbolt" is a merger of post-hardcore and pop-punk. Upon The Illusion of Safety's release, "Deadbolt" was positively reviewed by critics, who commented on its hooks, high energy and technical riffs. It also became a "word-of-mouth hit" for the band and is a heavily requested fan favourite at the band's live performances; while a music video was produced, it was never released as a single. Despite the song's popularity, the members of Thrice generally disliked the song during their initial existence, and resisted playing it live due to the incessant demand for the song at their shows. Over time, the band warmed up to the song's popularity and since Thrice's reunion in 2015 the song has been played more often; the band have even sold t-shirts joking about the popularity of "Deadbolt" as official merchandise.
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