Shinedown - Topic
Over the last two decades, multi-platinum band Shinedown have cemented their status as one of the most vital and forward-thinking powerhouses in modern rock. Their most ambitious work to date, their seventh studio album Planet Zero (Atlantic Records) firmly places the group in the pantheon of artists capable of moving the culture forward on the strength of their singular vision, uncompromising honesty, and fierce commitment to constant evolution. Planet Zero, produced by Bass, offers an incisive look at a strange and terrifying moment in human history and its implications for the future. While a raw ferocity fuels much of Planet Zero, there is also vulnerability, and hope. It's the band’s passion for unity that deeply informed the making of Planet Zero. Not only a driving force for their songwriting, but also their humanitarian outlook that led them to be one of the first artists to fundraise for a non-profit in the early days of the pandemic. They've achieved astronomical success: named #1 on Billboard’s Greatest Of All Time Mainstream Rock Artists Chart, most ever #1s in the 40-year history of the Mainstream Rock Songs Chart with a string of consecutive #1 hit singles. With 10 million albums sold worldwide, 14 platinum and gold singles, over 4.5 billion global streams, platinum or gold certification for all their albums, 17 #1 Active Rock hits, all 27 career singles reaching the Top 5 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Songs Chart, and sold-out arena tours.
Burning Down The Disco (Preview)
Three Six Five
A Symptom Of Being Human (Acoustic Remix)
A Symptom Of Being Human
Daylight
Dead Don’t Die
Atlas Falls
GET UP
MONSTERS
DEVIL
ATTENTION ATTENTION
BLACK SOUL
special
Devour
Bully
Sound of Madness
Call Me
The Crow & the Butterfly
What a Shame
State of My Head
Second Chance
Cut the Cord
Fly from the Inside
If You Only Knew
Save Me
Second Chance (Acoustic)
Diamond Eyes (Boom-Lay Boom-Lay Boom)
How Did You Love
45
Enemies
Simple Man (Acoustic)
I'll Follow You
What a Shame
For My Sake
Through the Ghost
45 (Acoustic)
Miracle
My Name (Wearing Me Out)
Simple Man (Rock Version)