Music Videos and Singles
Released in 1995, the album's two radio singles Go to Hell and Innuendo both had music videos. Both videos were produced by Rick Kerr. Only Go to Hell got a physical single release, and that disc's tracks includes live versions of the unreleased Wave of Changes and the released In and Out and the single release only track Getaway.
Though not released as a single, What You Are was featured on the soundtrack to the film Empire Records.
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