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Last Resort (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Last Resort (song)

| Length = 3:20
| Label = DreamWorks
| Writer = Jacoby Shaddix, Tobin Esperance
| Producer = Jay Baumgardner
| Reviews =
| Last single =
| This single = "Last Resort"
(2000)
| Next single = "Broken Home"
(2000)
}}
"Last Resort" is the debut single from the rock band Papa Roach's second album, ''Infest''. The song was hugely popular and a mainstream success, charting around the world and reaching number 1 on the U.S. Modern Rock Tracks, number 57 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and number 3 on the UK Singles Chart.
==Music video and composition==
The music video was directed by Marcos Siega. In the music video, the band performs on a dance floor surrounded by fans. Throughout the video, the camera zooms in on a few of the fans near the stage and shows them in depression. Though it had apparently been claimed that this is meant to show how people might not look depressed but still are, the purpose was more so to show the people being taken from where they didn't want to be to where they did — from lonely despair to the rock show where they could have fun with their friends.〔 There are many posters for radio station 98 Rock. This is the rock station out of Sacramento, California that the band credits for jump starting their career. Inside the ''Infest'' album booklet are thanks to DJs of the radio station.
On the MuchMusic version, the word "fuck" is completely removed with no replacement. On the MTV and Vevo version, the words "cut", "bleeding", "die", "life" (from the line "If I took my life tonight?"), and "suicide" were also muted. After original airings of the video on television, some networks went so far as to additionally censor words such as "suffocation", and even the title of the song itself.

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