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"Tear You Apart" is a song by American rock band She Wants Revenge. It was released as the second single from their self-titled debut studio album in January 2006 in the U.S. and July 17, 2006 in the UK. The song reached number 6 on the ''
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chart and number 122 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. In 2015, the song was featured in the season premiere of '' American Horror Story: Hotel'', as personally requested by Lady Gaga, one of the show's main actresses. The then-disbanded She Wants Revenge gained a significant revival in popularity as a result of the media usage, and were inspired to reunite as a result.


Track listing

#"Tear You Apart" – 4:46 #"Tear You Apart" ( Ladytron Mix) – 5:12


Additional versions

*Visitors to DJ and remixer Richard Vission's website could access two exclusive promo remixes by signing up to his email newsletter. #"Tear You Apart" (Vission Wants Revenge Vox) – 6:28 #"Tear You Apart" (Vission Wants Revenge Edit) – 4:26 *Another remix was available for free download from the band's Myspace page. #"Tear You Apart" (Hotel Persona Remix) – 5:25 ometimes referred to as "HP Mix" or "HP Remix" *Another remix can be found on the Japanese version of the self-titled album. #"Tear You Apart" (Chris Holmes vs. Bystanders Remix) – 4:01


Music video

The music video for "Tear You Apart" was directed by Joaquin Phoenix. It was filmed in a middle school in
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. The dance was held in a gym. The band's HQ was in the ballet studio of the school. The scene where Lydia runs out is fake. She does not run into a hallway but instead, at the time of production, she ran into an alley. A note was sent out via Myspace asking for extras. Only a small number of them were actually highschoolers; the call was for people who were either 15–20 or looked like they were 15–20. No one was paid, and filming was done around 3:00 AM the following day.


Appearance in other media

*The song was used in WB/CW's hit TV show ''
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'' in the episode 14 of season 3 '' All Tomorrow's Parties''. *'' The Number 23'', a psychological suspense film directed by Joel Schumacher and starring
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and Virginia Madsen. It's set to a scene featuring the characters portrayed by Carrey and Madsen engaging in S&M-style sex shortly after meeting near a fiery vehicle. * *The song was featured in the action scene of ''Antikiller 3''. *The song was featured in the TV show '' American Horror Story: Hotel'' during the season premiere, " Checking In". The scene introduces The Countess ( Lady Gaga) and her lover Donovan ( Matt Bomer). *The song also appeared in a night club scene in the TV show Fringe during episode 18 of season 1.


Notes

*In the music video, Adam and Justin are mentioned as "missing". *On the ''
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'', along with other TV appearances, the chorus lyrics changed from "I want to fucking tear you apart" to "I'd really love to tear you apart".


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External links

* {{Authority control 2006 singles She Wants Revenge songs 2006 songs Songs written by Adam Bravin