2000 single by Sevendust feat. Skin
"Licking Cream" |
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Single by Sevendust feat. Skin |
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from the album Home |
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Released | 2000 |
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Studio | Long View Farm, North Brookfield, Massachusetts |
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Genre | Nu metal |
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Length | 3:17 |
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Label | TVT |
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Songwriter(s) | - John Connolly
- Vinnie Hornsby
- Clint Lowery
- Morgan Rose
- Lajon Witherspoon
- Skin[1]
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Producer(s) | |
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Sevendust singles chronology |
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"Waffle" (2000) | "Licking Cream" (2000) | "Praise" (2001) | |
Licking Cream is the third single by American rock band Sevendust from their second album Home. Also the song is the first single from Sevendust that was released in Europe. The song features additional vocals by singer Skin of the band Skunk Anansie.
Music video
The song music video directed by Ben Joe Dempsey. The video was made depicting the band playing in a dilapidated apartment building in Germany.
Track listings
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Licking Cream" (album version) | 3:17 |
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2. | "Licking Cream" (radio version) | 3:17 |
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3. | "Bitch" | 3:41 |
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4. | "School's Out" (Alice Cooper cover) | 3:33 |
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Release history
Year | Album | Label | Ref. |
1999 | Home | Dream On | [2] |
1999 | Home (Japan) | Import | [2] |
2000 | Crossing All Over, Vol. 11 | BMG | [2] |
References
- ^ "Licking Cream, Sevendust". BMI. Retrieved Nov 29, 2018.
- ^ a b c "Licking Cream Sevendust". Allmusic. Retrieved April 30, 2010.
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Studio albums | |
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Live albums | - Southside Double-Wide: Acoustic Live
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Compilation albums | |
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Video albums | |
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Singles | - "Black"
- "Denial"
- "Waffle"
- "Licking Cream"
- "Praise"
- "Live Again"
- "Angel's Son"
- "Enemy"
- "Ugly"
- "Failure"
- "Driven"
- "Beg to Differ"
- "Prodigal Son"
- "The Past"
- "Unraveling"
- "Forever"
- "Last Breath"
- "Ride Insane"
- "Decay"
- "Picture Perfect"
- "Thank You"
- "Death Dance"
- "Dirty"
- "Unforgiven"
- "Risen"
- "The Day I Tried to Live"
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