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"Bruise Pristine" is a song by English
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, released in its original version as a split single with the band Soup by record label
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in October 1995. It was re-recorded for the band's 1996 self-titled debut album, and this version was released in May 1997 as the fifth and final single from the album.


Composition

The song is a heavy riff-based track and is notable for its "behind the bridge" guitar solo. It's played in F- A- D- G- C- C tuning. It opens with a natural harmonics riff on the 12th fret. It proceeds with an overdriven riff that's played during the verses. During the chorus there's a chromatic power chord progression from F to G. There are three official versions of the song that have been released: the 1995 single version, the album track and the radio edit. The radio edit is intended to be more radio friendly; after the intro it cuts directly to the vocal verse and the solo is cut short.


Release

"Bruise Pristine" was originally released on record label
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as a split seven-inch single with Soup in October 1995. This version is different from the one which later appeared on their 1996 debut album. The 1995 single version was later featured on the Fierce Panda compilation ''Nings and Roundabouts''. The song was released on 12 May 1997 by record label
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as the fifth and final single from ''Placebo''. It was released on 7" vinyl, cassette and CD. The single charted at number 14 in the
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. A music video was made to promote the single.


Track listing


1995 7-inch single

;; Fierce Side #Placebo – "Bruise Pristine" ;; Panda Side #Soup – "m.e.l.t.d.o.w.n."


1997 single

;;CD 1 and cassette #"Bruise Pristine (Radio Edit)" #"Then the Clouds Will Open for Me" #"Bruise Pristine ( 1" Punch Mix)" ;;CD 2 #"Bruise Pristine" #"Waiting for the Son of Man" #"Bruise Pristine (
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Mix)" ;; 7" vinyl #"Bruise Pristine (Radio Edit)" – 3:01 #"Bruise Pristine (1" Punch Mix)" – 4:38


Charts


Release history


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* (1995 split single) * (1997 single) {{authority control Placebo (band) songs 1995 debut singles 1997 singles 1995 songs Songs written by Brian Molko Virgin Records singles Songs written by Robert Schultzberg Songs written by Stefan Olsdal Music videos directed by Howard Greenhalgh