Does Everybody in the World Have to Die.Da Kurlzz posted a picture on his Instagram during the recording process of V with the caption "whatever it takes".Johnny 3 Tears makes a reference to their song Been to Hell in his verse.There is one more "you better wave bye-bye" at the end of the song. J-Dog and Danny also scream "'Cause I do!" a lot louder behind Charlie at the beginning of final chorus. Danny has no background vocals on the chorus, it's all Charlie Scene. Danny's singing behind J-Dog's verse is also a lot louder. The gang vocals on the final chorus are missing as well as the beat drop, it just plays the same chorus as the first two. The first chorus is the only one that has the "take a page from my book" part. Charlie whispers "bye bye" at the end of the chorus. The demo has a very different instrumental, a lot more electronic sounding. Danny sings the entire chorus behind Charlie Scene.J-Dog: You need to back up if you're not with my teamĬharlie Scene, Danny, J-Dog, and Johnny 3 Tears: 'Cause I do whatever it takes to make itĬharlie Scene: 'Cause victory is mine and I'mma take it I'm from a nightmare but I'm living the dream 'Cause I've been waiting for this moment every day of my lifeĭanny and J-Dog: These fucking people always say the same old thing If you think you can hold me down you better think twice I can show you firsthand if you got something to say Johnny 3 Tears: We gonna rise up to the top, we've been through it allīeen to fucking hell and back, our backs against the wallĪnd every fucking critic's gonna listen when we sayĬharlie Scene: Whatever it takes to make itĭanny: So just understand nothing gets in my way It's true, you gon' make me lose my patience It peaked at #44 on the Billboard Hot Rock Songs chart.Ĭharlie Scene: I do whatever it takes to make itīreak through anything I'm face to face with Chris Santisteban - production assistant.Brian Cox - co-director, editor, producer.I'm like, 'Alright, let's do this.' That's really what we were trying to do and hopefully send a positive message our own way to our listeners and stuff." And even now, when I listen to it, I get jacked up. I think it's good and it's applicable to everybody. The whole message is he grows up getting bullied and he fights back and ends up being the world champion. We took it one step further, we said, "Why don't you just do the video with us?" It was cool because we got to hang out with this professional boxer. He's a big fan of the band and he was wondering if we would give him a song to do to walk out to. ".Then with the video, the guy in it, his name is Sean, he's a professional boxer actually. In an interview with Loudwire, Johnny 3 Tears talks about the video: The music video of the song was released on August 25, 2017, and was directed by Charlie Scene and Brian Cox. To hear something like that, whether it's us or something else to get them off their ass and go, "Okay, I can take anything on as long as I work hard at it and keep my head up." I love writing deep, depressing music, but I also really enjoy what that song is supposed to be." We love the idea of the track and then what was cool is it kind of developed into something that I think everybody needs that message every day. For us, it's very personal because the difficulties we go through, not just professionally but personally every day and what it takes to overcome those things. "This song for us, it's an anthemic track. In an interview with Loudwire, Johnny 3 Tears talks about the song: Whatever It Takes is the second single from the band's fifth studio album, V.
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