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Format = [[Compact Disc|CD]] |
Format = [[Compact Disc|CD]] |
Recorded = [[December 2005]] - [[May 2006]] at [[Paramour Mansion]] Studios in [[Hollywood Hills]], [[California]] |
Recorded = [[December 2005]] - [[May 2006]] at [[Paramour Mansion]] Studios in [[Hollywood Hills]], [[California]] |
Genre = [[Post-Grunge]]
Genre = [[Post-Hardcore]]
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Label = [[Geffen Records]] |
Label = [[Geffen Records]] |

Revision as of 11:32, 19 July 2007

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"Forever"
Song

"Forever" is the second single from Papa Roach's 4th major label album, The Paramour Sessions.

Forever is currently having great success, peaking at #2 on the Mainstream Rock Chart and #2 on the Modern Rock Tracks. It also has currently peaked as the 6th most downloaded rock song on iTunes and peaked at #57 overall. The success can be compared to Getting Away With Murder, with Scars being the 2nd single having dominant success over the first single Getting Away with Murder, much like Forever compared to ...To Be Loved, the first single from The Paramour Sessions.

There was a contest on Youtube.com in which fans created their own videos for the song.

The official video was shot on May 23, 2007 in the Los Angeles area, directed by Meiert Avis. On June 15, 2007 the video made it's official debut on AOL. [1]

Little did Papa Roach fan Ramon Boutviseth (from Huntersville, NC) know that when he entered the "Make Your Own 'Forever' Video" contest on YouTube for fun that he would end up as an official co-director.

Even though a video for "Forever" was already completed, when the band saw Boutviseth's version, they liked his storyline so much that they handed control over to the fan to mix the original performance footage with his own editing and storyline.