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- Seven_Nation_Army abstract ""Seven Nation Army" is the first track on the album Elephant by American alternative rock band The White Stripes. It was released as a single in 2003 and is arguably the band's best-known song. "Seven Nation Army" reached #1 on the Modern Rock Tracks for three weeks and won 2004's Grammy Award for Best Rock Song. It also became 3rd best performing alternative song of the decade on the same chart. The song is known for its underlying riff, which plays throughout most of the song. Although it sounds like a bass guitar (an instrument the group had never previously used), the sound is actually created by running Jack White's semi-acoustic guitar (a 1950s style Kay Hollowbody) through a DigiTech Whammy pedal set down an octave.According to Jack White, "Seven Nation Army" is what he used to call The Salvation Army as a child.".
- Seven_Nation_Army album Elephant_(album).
- Seven_Nation_Army album Marcus_Collins_(album).
- Seven_Nation_Army bSide ""Break These Chains"".
- Seven_Nation_Army bSide ""Good to Me"".
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- Seven_Nation_Army genre Alternative_rock.
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- Seven_Nation_Army genre Pop_music.
- Seven_Nation_Army genre Soul_music.
- Seven_Nation_Army musicalArtist Marcus_Collins_(singer).
- Seven_Nation_Army musicalArtist The_White_Stripes.
- Seven_Nation_Army musicalBand Marcus_Collins_(singer).
- Seven_Nation_Army musicalBand The_White_Stripes.
- Seven_Nation_Army previousWork Candy_Cane_Children.
- Seven_Nation_Army previousWork Wishing_on_a_Star.
- Seven_Nation_Army producer Jack_White.
- Seven_Nation_Army recordLabel RCA_Records.
- Seven_Nation_Army recordLabel V2_Records.
- Seven_Nation_Army recordLabel XL_Recordings.
- Seven_Nation_Army recordedIn London.
- Seven_Nation_Army recordedIn Toe_Rag_Studios.
- Seven_Nation_Army releaseDate "2003-03-07".
- Seven_Nation_Army releaseDate "2003-05-12".
- Seven_Nation_Army releaseDate "2012-03-04".
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- Seven_Nation_Army subsequentWork I_Just_Don't_Know_What_to_Do_with_Myself.
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- Seven_Nation_Army writer Jack_White.
- Seven_Nation_Army after ""Just Because" by Jane's Addiction".
- Seven_Nation_Army artist Marcus_Collins_(singer).
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- Seven_Nation_Army bSide ""Break These Chains"".
- Seven_Nation_Army bSide ""Good to Me"".
- Seven_Nation_Army before ""Send the Pain Below" by Chevelle".
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- Seven_Nation_Army fromAlbum Elephant_(album).
- Seven_Nation_Army fromAlbum Marcus_Collins_(album).
- Seven_Nation_Army genre Alternative_rock.
- Seven_Nation_Army genre Funk.
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- Seven_Nation_Army label RCA_Records.
- Seven_Nation_Army label XL_Recordings.
- Seven_Nation_Army label "V2 Records".
- Seven_Nation_Army lastSingle ""Candy Cane Children"".
- Seven_Nation_Army lastSingle ""Wishing on a Star"".
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- Seven_Nation_Army name "Seven Nation Army".
- Seven_Nation_Army nextSingle ""I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself"".
- Seven_Nation_Army nextSingle ""Mercy"".
- Seven_Nation_Army producer "Jack White".
- Seven_Nation_Army producer "Matt Furmidge, Alex Smith, Brian Rawling".
- Seven_Nation_Army recorded London.
- Seven_Nation_Army recorded Toe_Rag_Studios.
- Seven_Nation_Army recorded "2011".
- Seven_Nation_Army recorded "April 2002".
- Seven_Nation_Army released "--03-07".
- Seven_Nation_Army released "--05-12".
- Seven_Nation_Army released "2012-03-04".
- Seven_Nation_Army rev Digital_Spy.
- Seven_Nation_Army reviews "*All Music Guide link".
- Seven_Nation_Army thisSingle ""Seven Nation Army"".
- Seven_Nation_Army title "Billboard Modern Rock Tracks number-one single".
- Seven_Nation_Army title "Break These Chains".
- Seven_Nation_Army title "Seven Nation Army".
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- Seven_Nation_Army writer Jack_White.
- Seven_Nation_Army years "2003-07-12".
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- Seven_Nation_Army subject Category:Billboard_Alternative_Songs_number-one_singles.
- Seven_Nation_Army subject Category:Grammy_Award_for_Best_Rock_Song.
- Seven_Nation_Army subject Category:Songs_written_by_Jack_White.
- Seven_Nation_Army subject Category:The_Flaming_Lips_songs.
- Seven_Nation_Army subject Category:The_Oak_Ridge_Boys_songs.
- Seven_Nation_Army subject Category:The_White_Stripes_songs.
- Seven_Nation_Army subject Category:Third_Man_Records_singles.
- Seven_Nation_Army subject Category:V2_Records_singles.
- Seven_Nation_Army subject Category:XL_Recordings_singles.
- Seven_Nation_Army type 2003Singles.