The self-titled debut sold 311 copies its first week. However, through touring, and TVT support, the album gained charting success through Billboard and earned gold certification.
Bassist Vince Hornsby joined drummer Morgan Rose in 1994, in a band called Snake Nation. John Connolly, a drummer, left his current band and joined Snake Nation as a guitarist. They recorded their first demo. Not happy with vocals, however, Snake Nation spent a year searching for a new singer before finding Lajon Witherspoon. Six months passed, Clint Lowery joined the band and they renamed themselves Rumblefish.
Rumblefish was short-lived, however, because they found another band with the same name. They renamed themselves Crawlspace, and released My Ruin on the Mortal Kombat soundtrack album entitled More Kombat through TVT Records in 1996. Shortly after, another band named Crawlspace sent notice that they wanted $50,000 for the rights to their name. Rather than purchase the rights, the band members chose to rename themselves Sevendust.
Sevendust released their self-titled debut on April 15, 1997, known for its heavy riffs, angry vocals and thrash-like drumming, as the songs Black and Bitch. Black was the opening song for nearly every Sevendust concert until 2004. The debut album also contains the song My Ruin, from the Mortal Kombat soundtrack. Sevendust appeared on the Billboard 200, remained there for sixteen weeks and peaked at 165 on April 4, 1998. The album went gold on May 19, 1999.
In 1998, Sevendust performed at Dynamo Open Air (May 29–31) and Ozzfest 1998 (July through August). In the same year they released a compilation called Live and Loud which featured live footage of the bands September 16, 1998 performance at Chicago's Metro.
On August 24, 1999, they released their second album, Home. The album peaked at 19 on the Billboard 200 and featured Skin from Skunk Anansie and Chino Moreno from Deftones as guest vocalists. The two singles from the album, "Denial" and "Waffle", gave the band moderate chart success, and the latter of which was played on the Late Night with Conan O'Brien show. They appeared in Woodstock 1999 and have toured with many bands such as Korn, Staind, Nonpoint, Reveille, Godsmack, Mudvayne, Mushroomhead, Powerman 5000, Creed, Kid Rock, Machine Head, Limp Bizkit, Disturbed, and Metallica. In 1999, they gained European exposure by opening for Skunk Anansie at various shows in Germany. They also opened with Kid Rock and Ted Nugent for Metallica on New Year's Eve in 1999 at the Pontiac Silverdome near Detroit, Michigan. They also joined Slipknot, Coal Chamber and other bands on the Tattoo the Earth Tour in June 2000.
In November 2001, the band released their third album, Animosity. This album went gold and gained the band commercial success thanks to the success of singles "Praise" and "Angel's Son", which peaked at 15 and 11, respectively, on the Mainstream Rock Tracks. "Angel's Son" was a tribute to Lynn Strait, the lead singer of the band Snot, whom the members of Sevendust were friends with. Strait had died in a car accident in 1998. In addition to being included on Animosity, the song was included on the compilation album Strait Up. The band made an appearance on Late Night with David Letterman playing an acoustic version of "Angel's Son" featuring Paul Shaffer on keyboards.
In the same year Sevendust was seen in the Chris Rock movie Down to Earth as a partial clip of "Waffle" is played.
Another friend of the band, Dave Williams the lead singer of Drowning Pool, died in 2002. Tragedy would strike again when Lajon Witherspoon's younger brother was shot and killed later that year. Due to his death, Sevendust went on hiatus in 2002.
In 2003, Sevendust returned with their fourth album, Seasons. The album debuted at #14 in the US, selling around 68,000 copies in its first week. This was one of the band's best received albums and to date features their highest charting single (tied with "Driven"), "Enemy," which peaked at #10 on the Mainstream Rock Chart. "Enemy" was made the official theme song for WWE Unforgiven 2003. Other singles released from the album, "Broken Down" and "Face to Face," met with more moderate success charting at 20 and 22, respectively.
In 2004, for the first time in the band's career, they released a live album on a CD/DVD double disk package titled Southside Double-Wide Acoustic Live. Both the CD and the DVD include a cover of "Hurt" by Nine Inch Nails which is dedicated to Johnny Cash.
On December 11, 2004, after playing a show in Columbus, Ohio, it was announced that Clint Lowery had left the band mid-tour, because he wanted to play with his brother Corey Lowery in his new band Dark New Day, who had reportedly just signed with Warner Bros. Records. A replacement was found for the rest of the dates and was eventually replaced by Sonny Mayo from Snot and Amen. At roughly the same time, Sevendust and TVT Records parted ways.
On March 26, 2008, Sevendust announced that Clint Lowery, former guitarist and vocalist for the band, had quit his duties as guitarist for Dark New Day and would be returning to the Sevendust lineup in place of Sonny Mayo. On Lowery's return, Morgan Rose stated "This was extremely tough considering Sonny is our brother and has been amazing to work with. [Sonny] didn't do anything wrong at all; we just owe it to ourselves and all the folks that grew up with us to put our original band back together."
Since formation, Sevendust has released thirteen studio albums, earned additional charting success and gold sales certifications. Their eighth studio album, titled Cold Day Memory was released on April 20, 2010. More recent studio albums include: Black Out the Sun, released on March 26, 2013, Time Travelers & Bonfires, released on April 15, 2014, Kill the Flaw, released on October 2, 2015, All I See Is War, released on May 11, 2018 and Blood & Stone, released on October 23, 2020
They also re-released their self-titled debut album as Sevendust: Definitive Edition which contains five new tracks and a DVD.
Inside
Sevendust Lyrics
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With the first slug.
Expect the best,
But you see the glass as half empty!
Your looking for a sacrificial lamb.
(I know your secrets!)
Try not to miss the warnings, you
Know you have to own up
For yourself this time, the answers inside.
Karma has come to take a payment
From your rest now. Your second guessing
Has you beaten down, its all empty.
The misery that company brought to you.
(I still fucking hate it!)
[Chorus]
Your scared of the change thats coming.
You know you better hold onto yourself this time,
The answers on the inside.
(Here comes the pay back!)
You think you know it all, but its my
Turn to tell you what I see.
(I know your secrets!)
[Chorus]
Your scared of the change thats coming.
You know you better hold onto yourself
This time, the answers on the inside.
The lyrics of Sevendust's song Inside suggest that the singer has a confrontational attitude towards someone else. The opening lines describe meeting someone with hostility by referring to them as a "mother fucker" while shooting at them. The next line suggests that this person has a negative outlook on life, "seeing the glass as half empty", and is looking for someone to blame for their troubles. The singer has knowledge of this person's secrets and may be suggesting that the animosity between them is a result of this hidden information. The chorus warns this person to take responsibility for their actions and find answers within themselves.
The second verse continues the theme of the first, describing the karmic consequences of negative behavior. The person in question has been beaten down by "misery that company brought to you", meaning that their harmful actions have come back to haunt them. The chorus is repeated again, emphasizing that the person needs to take responsibility for their actions and find answers within themselves. The final verse is confrontational, suggesting that the person has a limited perspective and that the singer has something important to say.
Overall, the song is about taking responsibility for oneself and finding personal answers within oneself rather than blaming others or seeking external validation. The confrontational nature of the lyrics suggests that the message is directed at someone specific, but the themes are universal and applicable to anyone.
Line by Line Meaning
Pleased to meet the mother fucker
I am encountering someone who has wronged me in the past.
With the first slug.
I am ready to fight with this person verbally or physically.
Expect the best,
I want to believe that things will turn out alright.
But you see the glass as half empty!
However, you have a negative outlook on life.
Your looking for a sacrificial lamb.
You are searching for someone to blame or punish for your problems.
(I know your secrets!)
I have information about you that you wouldn't want others to know.
[Chorus] Try not to miss the warnings, you Know you have to own up For yourself this time, the answers inside.
Be aware of the signs and take responsibility for your actions. The solutions to your problems lie within yourself.
Karma has come to take a payment From your rest now.
You are now facing the consequences of your past actions.
Your second guessing Has you beaten down, its all empty.
Your doubts and uncertainties are weighing you down and making everything seem meaningless.
(I still fucking hate it!)
I still have negative feelings about this situation or person.
[Chorus]
Repeat of the chorus, emphasizing the importance of introspection and owning up to one's mistakes.
Your scared of the change thats coming.
You are afraid of the new challenges that lie ahead.
You know you better hold onto yourself this time, The answers on the inside.
You must rely on yourself and look within to find the solutions.
(Here comes the pay back!)
I am about to enact revenge on this person.
You think you know it all, but its my Turn to tell you what I see.
You believe you have all the answers, but I have a different perspective that I want to share.
[Chorus]
Final repeat of the chorus, emphasizing the importance of inner reflection and self-accountability.
Your scared of the change thats coming.
Final repetition of the fear of impending change.
You know you better hold onto yourself This time, the answers on the inside.
Final repetition of the importance of relying on oneself for solutions.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DAVID J. BRENNER, DEAN HENNING BACK, TIMOTHY R. HART, TYLER PATRICK CONNOLLY
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