Last Resort (song)
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"Last Resort" is the debut single by American rock band Papa Roach. The song first appeared on the soundtrack to the 2000 film Ready to Rumble and appeared on Papa Roach's second studio album, Infest, shortly after. "Last Resort" was released as the album's lead single on March 7, 2000, and reached number 57 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in December 2000. It also topped the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart for seven weeks and became a top-10 hit in Austria, Germany, Portugal, and the United Kingdom.
Composition
Music
"Last Resort" has been described as nu metal[1][2] and rap metal.[3] Bassist Tobin Esperance said: "I've written songs on piano – actually, 'Last Resort' with that whole little riff/melody thing, that's done on the piano. And then I just transferred it to the guitar."[4] Speaking about the making of and inspiration behind the song, Esperance said: Template:Quote
Lyrics
"Last Resort" is about suicide. In an interview with Songfacts, Papa Roach member Tobin Esperance spoke about the song and its lyrics, saying: Template:Quote Papa Roach vocalist Jacoby Shaddix described the song as a "cry for help". He also said "That song was about one of my best friends, and then 12–13 years later, that song was about me. I found myself in that place, where I was like, 'I can't go on this way. I can't do it anymore.'"[5] Shaddix said that "Last Resort" is about a roommate he had who tried to commit suicide. Shaddix then said: "We caught him and took him to the hospital and he went into a mental facility and then he came out the other side better. He actually found God through the process, which was kind of crazy. So he's on a whole different path of his life now, which is cool. I'm really proud of him for the changes he's made in his life."[6]
Commercial performance
"Last Resort" achieved mainstream success, peaking at number one on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart in August 2000[7] and number 57 on the Billboard Hot 100 in December 2000.[8] The popularity of "Last Resort" helped Papa Roach's album Infest get certified 4× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in December 2024.Template:Certification Cite Ref The song itself was certified 6× Platinum by the RIAA on December 6, 2024.[9]
Music video
The music video was directed by Marcos Siega.[10] In the music video, the band performs on a floor surrounded by fans. Throughout the video, the camera zooms in on some fans near the stage and shows them in places that appear to be their rooms. The purpose was to show the people being taken from where they did not want to be to where they didTemplate:Sndfrom lonely despair to the rock show where they could have fun with their friends.[11] There are many posters for radio station 98 Rock. This is the rock station out of Sacramento, California that the band credits for jump-starting their career. Inside the Infest album booklet are thanks to DJs of the radio station.[12] About five hundred people, including local fans, came to the shooting of the music video for "Last Resort".[10]
Legacy
According to Screen Rant, the song helped bring nu metal to a wider audience.[13]
Track listings
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Charts
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Certifications
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Release history
| Region | Date | Format(s) | Label(s) | Ref. |
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| United States | March 7, 2000 | Template:Hlist | DreamWorks | [23] |
| Europe | September 18, 2000 | Maxi-CD | [24] | |
| United Kingdom | February 5, 2001 | Template:Hlist | [25] | |
| Japan | April 18, 2001 | CD | Universal Music Japan | [26] |
| Australia | April 30, 2001 | DreamWorks | [27] |
Reloaded version
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"Last Resort (Reloaded)" is a song by American rock band Papa Roach with American rapper and singer Jeris Johnson. This is a new version of the original song, it was released on January 27, 2021.[28] The song shows a new sound, this time mixing hip hop.
Promotion and release
In 2020, Jeris Johnson began to be known on TikTok and uploaded a 40-second video showing his version of the song "Last Resort" by Papa Roach, the video went viral and was seen by Papa Roach's vocalist, Jacoby Shaddix.[29] At the end of 2020, Shaddix had announced that he wanted to re-record his hits with the band in different versions. Finally, the song with Jeris Johnson was released on January 27, 2021, the song on its debut received mixed reviews.[30]
Chart performance
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| Canada Digital Songs (Billboard)[31] | 41 |
| US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs (Billboard)[32] | 27 |
Certifications
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Falling in Reverse version
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"Last Resort (Reimagined)" is a song by American rock band Falling in Reverse. It was released on June 26, 2023 through Epitaph Records.[33] It was released as a standalone single and was later included on their fifth studio album Popular Monster.[34] This is a symphonic version of the original song Papa Roach, with the vocals being recorded by frontman Ronnie Radke, while the piano and other instruments were recorded by Sean Rooney. The music video shows Radke in an alternate world all alone, singing as buildings collapse. The song was also promoted by Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix.[35]
Chart performance
Template:Single chartTemplate:Single chartTemplate:Single chartTemplate:Single chartTemplate:Single chart| Chart (2023) | Peak position |
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| Canada Digital Songs (Billboard)[36] | 16 |
| France Digital Songs (SNEP)[37] | 28 |
| Germany Rock Airplay (Official German Charts)[38] | 1 |
| New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[39] | 33 |
| UK Singles Sales (OCC)[40] | 39 |
References
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