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My Own Summer (Shove It)

"My Own Summer (Shove It)"
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Single by Deftones
from the album Around the Fur
Released December 22, 1997
Format CD single, vinyl
Recorded 1997 at Studio Litho in Seattle, Washington
Genre
Length 3:35
Label Maverick
(WO32CDX) (Part 1)
(WO32CD) (Part 2)
Writer(s) Stephen Carpenter, Chi Cheng, Abe Cunningham, Chino Moreno
Producer(s) Terry Date
Deftones singles chronology
"Bored"
(1995)
"My Own Summer (Shove It)"
(1997)
"Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)"
(1998)
Alternative cover
Part 2 cover

"My Own Summer (Shove It)" is a single by American alternative metal band Deftones, their first to be taken from the album Around the Fur. It was released in 1997 by Maverick Records. It was Deftones' first charting single, reaching number 29 in the UK Singles Chart. The song has been described as alternative metal and nu metal.

The video for "My Own Summer (Shove It)", directed by Dean Karr, begins with a clip of a cage falling into the sea, and blood seeping out of it into the surrounding waters. It then moves to footage of the band playing on a set of floating anti-shark cages. Eventually, a shark appears and is seen to be eating a piece of meat, presumably the contents of the cage. At the end of the video, frontman Chino Moreno falls into the water and the video fades out.

An interview with Moreno that takes place during the filming of the video was included on the DVD release of B-Sides & Rarities.

A version of the song was featured on the soundtrack of The Matrix.

All tracks written by Deftones. All lyrics by Chino Moreno, except "My Own Summer (Shove It)" and "Lotion", by Chino Moreno and Deftones.

The live tracks on both CDs were recorded at the Melkweg in Amsterdam on October 13, 1997.

The song was made available to download on October 26, 2010 for use in the Rock Band 3 music gaming platform in both Basic rhythm, and notably PRO mode which allows use of a real guitar or bass guitar, and MIDI-compatible electronic drum kits or keyboards in addition to three-part harmony or backup vocals.


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