FILTER: WHERE DO WE FROM HERE Single Album (2002)

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Where Do We Go from Here is a song by the rock band Filter for their third studio album, The Amalgamut. The song was released as the album’s first single in June 20, 2002. Where Do We Go from Here failed to match the success of their earlier hit single, 1999’s “Take a Picture” on the Billboard Hot 100. However, it managed to come close to the top ten of the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks and Hot Modern Rock Tracks charts at number 12 and number 11, respectively. A popular remix of this song was made by The X-Ecutioners which gained extensive club play. A music video was also produced for the song. It received moderate airplay upon release.
Like many of the band’s singles, the single version of “Where Do We Go from Here” (the one used for radio and the music video) is much shorter than the album version. The album version extends the pre-choruses and bridge mostly.

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Tracklist:

  1. Where Do We Go from Her
  2. Richard Vission’s Vocal Injection Mix
  3. Richard Morel’s Pink Noise Vocal Mix
  4. DJ Hyper Remixtt

FILTER: WHERE DO WE FROM HERE Lyrics

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Credits

Filter
Richard Patrick: lead vocals, guitar, programming, drum loop on “World Today”
Geno Lenardo: guitar, bass guitar, programming
Frank Cavanaugh: bass
Steven Gillis: drums

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