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Wikipedia article




"'From Your Mouth'" is a song by the band God Lives Underwater. It was originally released on their album, 'Life in the So-Called Space Age', in 1998, resulting in significant airplay. The song appeared in the 'Daria' episode "Pierce Me" and in the 2000 movie 'Gossip'.

Background



The band's biography said, "'From Your Mouth is an excellent example of how GLU writes songs by deconstructing standard pop notions, then reconstructing them in their signature manner. However, David Reilly said the subject matter was so personal that he refused to discuss it, and Jeff Turzo didn't like to explain specific meanings behind songs.

Track listing



# From Your Mouth (album version)

# From Your Mouth (Mass Hystereo remix)

# Hush That Noise

# Medicated to the One I Love

Music video



Their 1998 single "From Your Mouth" peaked at #17 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart, supported by an unusual music video directed by Roman Coppola, featuring champion hot-dog eater Hirofumi Nakajima removing vast quantities of food 'from his mouth'. The video footage is actually a single take played in reverse, which was achieved after five other takes.

References



Category:1998 singles

Category:God Lives Underwater songs

Category:1998 songs

Category:A&M Records singles

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