Slow Burn (Atreyu Song)
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"Slow Burn" is the fourth and final single from
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's fourth album ''
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''. Due to "
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" only being released in the UK, it is known as their third US single.


Music video

Atreyu held a contest on YouTube, for the winner to star in the "Slow Burn" music Video. The terms of the contest were that you must lipsync part 1, 2, or 3 of the song. The Contest began on June 27, 2008, and ended on July 13, 2008.


Chart performance

The single has so far peaked at #16 on the
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and #16 on the
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. This is their fourth single to chart on the Billboard Mainstream rock chart, and third to chart on Billboard Modern rock chart.


References

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