Switched
Switched (previously depicted as Sw1tched) are a nu metal music group from Cleveland, Ohio.
Forming in 1999 as Sw1tch, the band played shows around Ohio and released a demo entitled Fuckin' Demo. The songs "Anymore", "Wrongside", "Inside", "Darkening Days", "Last Chance", and "Skins", which appear in their demo versions on this CD, went on to appear on the Subject to Change album. This demo was later re-released on disc two of the "Ghosts in the Machine" album in 2006. Read Full BioSwitched (previously depicted as Sw1tched) are a nu metal music group from Cleveland, Ohio.
Forming in 1999 as Sw1tch, the band played shows around Ohio and released a demo entitled Fuckin' Demo. The songs "Anymore", "Wrongside", "Inside", "Darkening Days", "Last Chance", and "Skins", which appear in their demo versions on this CD, went on to appear on the Subject to Change album. This demo was later re-released on disc two of the "Ghosts in the Machine" album in 2006. Since a funk band already had rights to the name Switch, the band had to change their name to Sw1tched, and was later signed to Immortal/Virgin Records. After recording all of the bass for the Subject to Change album, bassist Shawn May left the band for unknown reasons, and was replaced by Chimaira drum tech Jason French. French did play bass on one song on the album, though, since the band re-recorded the song "Walk Away" before the album was released.
Switched rose to prominence playing at popular festivals such as Ozzfest in 2002 and on the Vans Warped Tour in 2001 and 2002. Their debut album titled, Subject to Change was released via Immortal/Virgin Records in 2002, and went on to sell over 100,000 records worldwide.
Sometime before the band began work on their second album, they fired bassist Jason French for unknown reasons. They then replaced him with former Stereomud/Stuck Mojo bassist Corey Lowery, who would eventually leave the band to join Dark New Day. They also parted ways with drummer Chad Szeliga sometime in this time period, and as a result, most of the drums on the "Ghosts in the Machine" album are programmed. During the recording phase for their second album, the band decided to go on an indefinite hiatus, mainly due to the band's poor relationship with Immortal Records. The hiatus more-or-less signaled that they had broken up, and members of the band went on to other projects.
Former bassist Shawn May, who had left the band in 2001 prior to the release of "Subject to Change", started a custom bass shop in Michigan. Drummer Chad Szeliga joined popular post-grunge group Breaking Benjamin in 2004, bassist Corey Lowery helped form alternative metal group Dark New Day, lead guitarist B.C. Kochmit joined then left hard rock group "Rikets" to form his own projects, called "Tinjen", "Shambella", and "My Alter-Ego Experiment", and is currently the lead guitar player in Dark New Day. Vocalist Ben Schigel found success as a producer working with bands such as Drowning Pool, Chimaira, Breaking Benjamin, Rikets, Bleed the Sky and Allele.
With help from their first manager, Thom Hazaert, now co-president of Californian indie label, Corporate Punishment Records, the group reformed (with a modified lineup) and released their second album titled, Ghosts in the Machine on January 10, 2006. The two-disc album contains rarities, b-sides and demos. The first disc includes eleven tracks that were intended for the band's second Immortal release, while the second disc includes four live songs plus several demos and the unreleased track "She Blinded Me with Science". The quality of the first disc can be described as "rough" as the tracks weren't yet mastered and still in the demo phase.
A repackaged version of Subject to Change was also released which features the b-side track "Spread", the Howard Benson produced alternate versions of "Walkaway" and "Inside" and the Rick Will mix of "Inside". Two videos for "Inside" are also included.
The name SW1TCH also currently belongs to a Cortland, NY artist (Peter Natale) who creates music for clubs.
Forming in 1999 as Sw1tch, the band played shows around Ohio and released a demo entitled Fuckin' Demo. The songs "Anymore", "Wrongside", "Inside", "Darkening Days", "Last Chance", and "Skins", which appear in their demo versions on this CD, went on to appear on the Subject to Change album. This demo was later re-released on disc two of the "Ghosts in the Machine" album in 2006. Read Full BioSwitched (previously depicted as Sw1tched) are a nu metal music group from Cleveland, Ohio.
Forming in 1999 as Sw1tch, the band played shows around Ohio and released a demo entitled Fuckin' Demo. The songs "Anymore", "Wrongside", "Inside", "Darkening Days", "Last Chance", and "Skins", which appear in their demo versions on this CD, went on to appear on the Subject to Change album. This demo was later re-released on disc two of the "Ghosts in the Machine" album in 2006. Since a funk band already had rights to the name Switch, the band had to change their name to Sw1tched, and was later signed to Immortal/Virgin Records. After recording all of the bass for the Subject to Change album, bassist Shawn May left the band for unknown reasons, and was replaced by Chimaira drum tech Jason French. French did play bass on one song on the album, though, since the band re-recorded the song "Walk Away" before the album was released.
Switched rose to prominence playing at popular festivals such as Ozzfest in 2002 and on the Vans Warped Tour in 2001 and 2002. Their debut album titled, Subject to Change was released via Immortal/Virgin Records in 2002, and went on to sell over 100,000 records worldwide.
Sometime before the band began work on their second album, they fired bassist Jason French for unknown reasons. They then replaced him with former Stereomud/Stuck Mojo bassist Corey Lowery, who would eventually leave the band to join Dark New Day. They also parted ways with drummer Chad Szeliga sometime in this time period, and as a result, most of the drums on the "Ghosts in the Machine" album are programmed. During the recording phase for their second album, the band decided to go on an indefinite hiatus, mainly due to the band's poor relationship with Immortal Records. The hiatus more-or-less signaled that they had broken up, and members of the band went on to other projects.
Former bassist Shawn May, who had left the band in 2001 prior to the release of "Subject to Change", started a custom bass shop in Michigan. Drummer Chad Szeliga joined popular post-grunge group Breaking Benjamin in 2004, bassist Corey Lowery helped form alternative metal group Dark New Day, lead guitarist B.C. Kochmit joined then left hard rock group "Rikets" to form his own projects, called "Tinjen", "Shambella", and "My Alter-Ego Experiment", and is currently the lead guitar player in Dark New Day. Vocalist Ben Schigel found success as a producer working with bands such as Drowning Pool, Chimaira, Breaking Benjamin, Rikets, Bleed the Sky and Allele.
With help from their first manager, Thom Hazaert, now co-president of Californian indie label, Corporate Punishment Records, the group reformed (with a modified lineup) and released their second album titled, Ghosts in the Machine on January 10, 2006. The two-disc album contains rarities, b-sides and demos. The first disc includes eleven tracks that were intended for the band's second Immortal release, while the second disc includes four live songs plus several demos and the unreleased track "She Blinded Me with Science". The quality of the first disc can be described as "rough" as the tracks weren't yet mastered and still in the demo phase.
A repackaged version of Subject to Change was also released which features the b-side track "Spread", the Howard Benson produced alternate versions of "Walkaway" and "Inside" and the Rick Will mix of "Inside". Two videos for "Inside" are also included.
The name SW1TCH also currently belongs to a Cortland, NY artist (Peter Natale) who creates music for clubs.
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Inside
Switched Lyrics
Yeah
Break my frustration
Crack the walls that hold me inside
Never seen the light go shining through
Never seemed to like the likes of you
Are you happy now
You broke me on the inside
The inside of my soul
The inside of my soul
Should I act now
You break me on the inside
The inside of my soul
The inside of my soul
Is it just lack of respect
These things you do to me
Jealousy is all I see
But you complicate things
Manipulate me
But there's nothing left to believe
Are you happy now
You broke me on the inside
The inside of my soul
The inside of my soul
Should I act now
You break me on the inside
The inside of my soul
The inside of my soul
I swear words keep on speaking
Secrets that your keeping
Tongue tied too tied to part of you
Are you happy now
You broke me on the inside
The inside of my soul
The inside of my soul
Should I act now
You break me on the inside
The inside of my soul
The inside of my soul
You sick why can't you just leave me alone
The inside of my..
The inside of soul
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: PATRICIA ROTHBERG, PATTI ROTHBERG
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NickLovesChloe
I'm with ya bro I miss the hell out of the 90's and early 2000's I would do anything to bring them back
Kamila Melo
Me too!
Harold Merewether
im 19 and I absolutely love the nu metal/rapcore era now even though i was about 6 when this genre was mainly being released. Plus we never had/HAVE good music like this in England :D
MrScum76
Damn. Godflesh, Napalm Death ?
Adam Hovey
I'm 28 and I've been listening to it for as long as my brother Michael who is in his thirties has been listening to it. I think that it was unfairly maligned because there was this weird believe that every Nu metal band had a DJ and every Nu metal band sounded like Limp Bizkit. you know I'm not sure how you can say Slipknot Coal Chamber Linkin Park Korn and the myriad of lesser-known bands some of which were really good, how these bands even sound like each other other than all being heavy metal bands and all having some commonalities but Slipknot is all we have here band even when they first came out they were away heavier band than Linkin Park. I don't play in the middle because I play more technical guitar playing which is really weird since I can't read music. but not all nu metal actually lacks technical guitar playing. I just find it easier to play that way because I love on time signatures and whatnot anyway back to the point you have all these disparate bands that don't sound very much like that are labeled this category which is really a disservice to all these bands not because there's anything really wrong with Nu metal but because the stigma attached to it. as it has currently been pointed out new metal was the last point in rock music and rock music directly competed with pop music. I see some really young people here in the comments you all are the future of Nu metal play it don't let people bash you. the styles of alternative rock and hard rock I play aren't very popular but I still play them.
Alex128
The studio version is way heavier. This song is badass as the studio
Vie Web Design
July of 2001 Saw these guys at the Warped Tour. I was wearing my Fear Factory shirt and the Singer walked by me after the show and pointed at my shirt and said..."Hey, we opened for them" lol! then he gave me their single that had this song on it which I kept for yeeeeears, don't know where it is now.
Josh Leland
I saw them that year too. That was back when Warped Tour was pretty much all punk rock bands, but these guys killed it and I bought the record right then & there at their merch booth
Paulie Duguay
Yeah Ben is a great guy
Marvel_fan229 1988
I bought this album when I was a kid such good memories