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Bullets (Creed song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Bullets (Creed song)

"Bullets" is the second single from Creed's third album, ''Weathered''. It is regarded as the heaviest single of the band.
==Meaning==

"Bullets" departs heavily from the previously established "anthemic rock" sound heard throughout most of Creed's recent singles leading up to ''Weathered''. The song was written during a period of difficulty for the band where they were forced to dismiss Brian Marshall from the band for comments he made on a radio show. There are currently two versions. Some believe that Marshall defended Scott Stapp in response to Fred Durst from Limp Bizkit's criticisms on a radio show. Most, however, believe that Marshall was dismissed due to his criticism of Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, not Fred Durst. According to Stapp, in a later interview, Marshall left the band on his own wishes.
The song is very aggressive both lyrically and musically; it has a thick distorted sound with heavy palm muted guitar riffs and pounding double kick drums.

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