The Warner Records version censors " fuck" and "noose". The live video was shot in Japan on July 7, 2007, when Linkin Park was performing during the Live Earth concert. Records released a live video of "Bleed it Out" exclusively on their YouTube channel. Also, at the 2008 MuchMusic Video Awards, "Bleed It Out" won for Best International Video – Group. The video was named Muchmusic's #1 Rock video of 2007 during their annual Holiday Wrap specialty program series. The video features a reversed bar fight, and at the end of the video, it is revealed that a person vomited on another person's shoe, which started the massive fight. The video was filmed and then reversed (in what appears to be one continuous shot), although green screens were used to make it look like the band was still playing regularly. Although " Leave Out All The Rest" (the track before it) features footsteps and an opening door that segues into "Bleed It Out", it was omitted for the music video. It debuted at number 27 on the Muchmusic Countdown on August 3. It also had a premiere on TRL the same day as MTV2's "Unleashed". The music video was premiered in the United States on August 6, 2007, all day long on MTV2's "Unleashed". The song's music video was directed by Joe Hahn and premiered on July 31, 2007, on MTV Germany. Linkin Park performs in the bar fight scene of the music video In the A Thousand Suns World Tour, the drum solo was removed and pieces of " Burning in the Skies" and " A Place for My Head" were added to the song. Linkin Park also performed the song at the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards, with an added hip-hop intro to the song by Timbaland, as well as various laser effects during the performance.Ī live version of the song was included as the b-side of " Shadow of the Day". Other notable live performances of the song include when it was performed in Tokyo on July 7, 2007, and broadcast as part of Live Earth, The Concerts for a Climate in Crisis, as well as when it was performed on the episode of Saturday Night Live. It was first performed live during the show at Webster Hall in New York City on May 11, 2007. In Road to Revolution, the song also includes a "singing contest" led by Chester and Mike which is omitted in the CD version. However, in live performances the song's bridge is often extended to include a drum solo by Rob Bourdon. The song is the shortest track on Minutes to Midnight, besides the instrumental intro, "Wake". Furthermore, Mike Shinoda stated that the lyrics to this track were difficult to perfect, as he re-wrote the lyrics to this song about a "hundred times" (referenced to in the first line of the song: "Here we go for the hundredth time") until the band was satisfied with them. In the album booklet, it says that the song was largely a product of the band simply "Enjoying the process" of making the album. The main guitar riff of "Bleed It Out" which repeats throughout a majority of the song came as a result of guitarist Brad Delson playing a note incorrectly, thus explaining the song's working title of "Accident". In addition to the profanity, the word "noose" in the first verse was censored in music videos which appeared on MTV and VH1, though it can still be still heard on the radio edit and edited album version of the song. It is also the second track of the 3 songs in the album to contain profanity (aside from " Given Up" and "Hands Held High"). "Bleed It Out" is the first of two tracks on the album to contain rap vocals from Mike Shinoda, with the other being "Hands Held High". ( March 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. This section needs additional citations for verification.
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