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"'''Odd One'''" is the second single from [[Sick Puppies]]' third album ''[[Tri-Polar (album)|Tri-Polar]]'', which impacted rock radio on November 10, 2009. According to the band's [[Twitter]], the video was filmed on November 25th. According to pictures posted on the band's [[Twitter]] and a video clip on [[YouTube]] in the following days, the video was filmed at a skate park. |
"'''Odd One'''" is the second single from [[Sick Puppies]]' third album ''[[Tri-Polar (album)|Tri-Polar]]'', which impacted rock radio on November 10, 2009. According to the band's [[Twitter]], the video was filmed on November 25th. According to pictures posted on the band's [[Twitter]] and a video clip on [[YouTube]] in the following days, the video was filmed at a skate park. In a live web interview on February 9, 2010, Shim stated that Odd One narrowly beat out Riptide as Tri-Polar's second single, much to the delight of the band who supported Odd One becoming a single because of its strong lyrical message. |
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==Music video== |
==Music video== |
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"Odd One" is the second single from Sick Puppies' third album Tri-Polar, which impacted rock radio on November 10, 2009. According to the band's Twitter, the video was filmed on November 25th. According to pictures posted on the band's Twitter and a video clip on YouTube in the following days, the video was filmed at a skate park. In a live web interview on February 9, 2010, Shim stated that Odd One narrowly beat out Riptide as Tri-Polar's second single, much to the delight of the band who supported Odd One becoming a single because of its strong lyrical message.
Music video
A trailer for the video can be seen on their YouTube page.
The full video premiere of Odd One was on Wednesday January 20, 2010 on the mtvU website.
The video shows the band performing at a skatepark.
Charts
Chart (2009) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks | 26 |
U.S. Billboard Alternative Songs | 22 |
U.S. Billboard Rock Songs | 25 |