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Inside the Fire (song)

"Inside the Fire"
Disturbed Inside The Fire Cover.jpg
Single by Disturbed
from the album Indestructible
B-side "Perfect Insanity"
Released March 25, 2008
Format
Recorded February 2007 – January 2008 at Groovemaster Studios in Chicago, Illinois
Genre Nu metal
Length 3:52
Label Reprise
Writer(s)
Producer(s) Dan Donegan
Disturbed singles chronology
"Ten Thousand Fists"
(2006)
"Inside the Fire"
(2008)
"Perfect Insanity"
(2008)

"Inside the Fire" (alternatively known as "Devin") is a song by American heavy metal band Disturbed. The song was released as the lead single from the band's fourth studio album, Indestructible (2008), on March 25, 2008 as a digital download. The song features suicidal themes, and, in May 2008, a music video was unveiled for the song. However, due to the involvement of suicidal themes in the uncensored music video, an edited version of the song and music video was released, in which these themes are absent.

On March 24, 2008, "Inside the Fire" debuted on more than sixty radio stations, quickly showing up on many significant music charts and reaching number 73 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and number one on the Hot Mainstream Rock Chart. The single became nominated for a Grammy Award in the "Best Hard Rock Performance" category. The song was featured in Madden NFL 09.

According to vocalist David Draiman, the song is "a real racy song... about me standing over the body of my girlfriend, who just killed herself, and the Devil is standing over me, whispering in my ear to kill myself."

Commenting further for The Pulse of Radio, Draiman stated, "it is based on a true story of my own where, when I was about 16 or so, I had a girlfriend of mine commit suicide," he said. "It was an unbelievably horrific and painful experience, and it was cathartic to make the song, and it really took me having a certain mindset to do it, and I had to wait 'til I was ready."

A music video for "Inside the Fire" premiered on May 2, 2008. A suicide hotline phone number appears before the video, due to its nature and content, along with a message from vocalist David Draiman regarding suicide. An "all-performance" version of the video premiered later, featuring no dark themes or messages.


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