Motionless and White

"Motionless and White"
Single by Eighteen Visions
from the album The Best of Eighteen Visions
Released 2002
Format CD, 12"
Recorded March 2001
Genre Metalcore
Length 5:16
Label Trustkill Records
Writer(s) Keith Barney, Ken Floyd, James Hart, Mick Morris, Brandan Schieppati
Producer(s) Jeff Forrest
Eighteen Visions singles chronology
"An Old Wyoming Song"
(2001)
"Motionless and White"
(2002)
"Gorgeous"
(2002)
The Best of Eighteen Visions track listing
"Motionless and White"
(1)
"Russian Roulette with a Trigger Happy Manic Depressive"
(2)

"Motionless and White" is a song by Eighteen Visions, and was the final single from The Best of Eighteen Visions. "Motionless and White" became a popular underground hit in parts of the UK and Western Australia, but undoubtedly the most successful in California, it ended up peaking #98 on the US Mainstream Rock Charting System. The song addresses the theme of drug use and reads as someone attempting to persuade a heavy user to break the addiction, and it possibly inspired the highly successful Three Days Grace single "Never Too Late". "Motionless and White" was often the closing song of Eighteen Visions' sets, up until the release of their album Obsession.

The title of the song inspired the name for the band, Motionless in White.

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