He Liked to Feel It
"He Liked to Feel It" | ||||
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Single by Crash Test Dummies | ||||
from the album A Worm's Life | ||||
Released | September 1996 | |||
Format | CD | |||
Recorded | Compass Point Studios, The Bahamas | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Label | BMG/Arista | |||
Writer(s) | Brad Roberts | |||
Producer(s) |
Brad Roberts, Dan Roberts, Mitch Dorge | |||
Crash Test Dummies singles chronology | ||||
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"He Liked to Feel It" is a song by Canadian group Crash Test Dummies and was the first single from their 1996 album A Worm's Life. The song and subsequent video generated some controversy for the band due to the subject matter about a boy, who experimented with different ways of pulling out his tooth.
It is the band's highest peaking single in their native Canada to date, peaking at #2. However, it failed to chart elsewhere in the world, perhaps due to the aforementioned controversy affecting the single's promotional efforts.
Music video
The music video for the song was the band's most controversial. The video featured the band performing on a New York City rooftop interspersed with scenes of a boy pulling his tooth out in various ways, including tying the tooth to a taxicab, tying the tooth to a steak and throwing it to a dog on the other side of a fence, and tying the tooth to a crane. At the end of the video his dad pulls it out with pliers.
As a result of the graphic footage, the video was banned from being played on YTV in Canada and eight shots had to be removed before the video could be shown on MTV.[1]
Charts
Chart (1996) | Peak Position |
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Canadian Singles Chart | 2 |
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