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"Join Me in Death" is a single by the Finnish band HIM, taken from their second studio album ''Razorblade Romance''. It was also released as "Join Me", since they were not allowed to include "Death" in the title for the US version. It was featured in the end credits of the European version of the sci-fi movie ''The Thirteenth Floor'' (The US version featured The Cardigans' "Erase/Rewind" instead). It is the fifteenth-best-selling single of all time in Finland. == Overview == HIM performed this song for the first time in Ilosaarirock, Finland on 12 September 1998, which featured an extra verse not included in the studio versions. The song has met with controversy regarding its subject matter. "A couple of people blamed me for a suicide someone committed over here saying that 'Join Me' is an invitation to kill yourself," HIM frontman Ville Valo told the European magazine ''Metal Hammer'' in 2003. "What I was trying to do was sort of rip-off 'Don't Fear the Reaper' by Blue Öyster Cult, making a rock track of ''Romeo And Juliet''."〔"Cold Fusion" by Martin Carlsson. ''Metal Hammer'', April 2003.〕 Lyrics such as "Would you die tonight for love?" have contributed to the misconception that the song is about suicide, which Valo denies, claiming the lyrics refer to giving things up for the sake of love. "It's not about suicide, that song. It's about giving it all away," Valo told the magazine ''Modern Fix''.〔("HIM - interview" ) by Erin Broadley. ''Modern Fix'', issue 37.〕 Four versions of the song's video exist: three "lazer versions", two of which include different scenes from the Thirteenth Floor movie, and the fourth being an "ice version", with a vague ''Romeo and Juliet'' theme also attributed to the song. "Join Me In Death" was included in the film ''The Thirteenth Floor'' (though not on its soundtrack) and on the ''Resident Evil: Apocalypse'' soundtrack in 2004. The band Gregorian covered "Join Me" with Sarah Brightman on their album ''Masters of Chant: Chapter III'' and on Brightman's Limited Edition ''The Harem Tour'' album. Another Gregorian version exists with vocals performed by Amelia Brightman. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Join Me in Death」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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