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{{short description|2009 single by Papa Roach}}
{{Infobox Single
{{Infobox song
| Name = Lifeline
| Cover = Papa_Roach_Lifeline_Cover_.jpg
| name = Lifeline
| Artist = [[Papa Roach]]
| cover = Papa_Roach_Lifeline.jpg
| alt =
| from Album = [[Metamorphosis (Papa Roach album)|Metamorphosis]]
| Released = January 9, 2009
| type = single
| Format = [[Compact Disc|CD]]
| artist = [[Papa Roach]]
| album = [[Metamorphosis (Papa Roach album)|Metamorphosis]]
| Recorded = February 2008–May 2008 at the [[Paramour Mansion]] in [[Hollywood, Los Angeles, California]]
| released = February 10, 2009
| Genre = [[Hard rock]]
| recorded = February 2008 – May 2008 at the [[Paramour Mansion]] in [[Hollywood, Los Angeles, California]]
| Length = 4:18 <small>(album version)</small><br> 4:06 <small>(single version)</small>
| studio =
| Label = [[DGC Records|DGC]]/[[Interscope Records|Interscope]]
| venue =
| Producer = [[Jay Baumgardner]], [[James Michael]]
| Reviews =
| genre = [[Alternative rock]]
| length = {{ubl|4:18 {{small|(album version)}}|4:06 {{small|(single version)}}}}
| Last single = "[[Hollywood Whore]]"<br/>(2008)
| label = {{hlist|[[DGC Records|DGC]]|[[Interscope Records|Interscope]]}}
| This single = "'''Lifeline'''"<br/>(2009)
| writer = {{hlist|[[Jacoby Shaddix]]|Tobin Esperance|[[James Michael]]}}
| Next single = "[[I Almost Told You That I Loved You]]"<br/>(2009)
| producer = {{hlist|[[Jay Baumgardner]]|[[James Michael]]}}
| prev_title = [[Hollywood Whore (Papa Roach song)|Hollywood Whore]]
| prev_year = 2008
| next_title = [[I Almost Told You That I Loved You]]
| next_year = 2009
}}
}}
"'''Lifeline'''" is the second single from [[Papa Roach]]'s sixth major-label album, ''[[Metamorphosis (Papa Roach album)|Metamorphosis]]'', and fourteenth single in total.


"'''Lifeline'''" is the second single from American [[rock music|rock]] band [[Papa Roach]]'s fifth album, ''[[Metamorphosis (Papa Roach album)|Metamorphosis]]'', and eleventh released single in total. The song was originally titled "Hanging On", and was changed to "Lifeline" after lead singer [[Jacoby Shaddix]] decided to alter the lyrics of the chorus. It was released to [[iTunes]] on January 27, 2009 and as a [[Hot Topic]] exclusive CD single on February 10. An accompanying music video was released on March 6, 2009. To launch this song in its truest form, the band filmed "Lifeline" live during ''[[Crüe Fest]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hangout.altsounds.com/news/105150-papa-roch-set-to-release-5th-studio-album-metamorphosis-on-march-24th.html |title=Altsounds.com News &#124; PAPA ROCH SET TO RELEASE 5th STUDIO ALBUM METAMORPHOSIS ON MARCH 24TH |accessdate=2009-09-27 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090418042335/http://hangout.altsounds.com/news/105150-papa-roch-set-to-release-5th-studio-album-metamorphosis-on-march-24th.html |archivedate=2009-04-18 }}</ref>
==Background==
Jacoby Shaddix told the story of the song in a video interview: "We were packing up our equipment. I was upstairs packing up my room and I heard this riff ringing up the hallway and it was like Damn! That's sick. So we went down there and jammed it out in about an hour, got the beef to the song, tweaked it in a bunch of different ways. It's a very uplifting song. Lyrically it's about progressing as a human being, as a spiritual being in this crazy fucked up world. It sounds clichéd as this band is my lifeline to humanity, its what connects me to the flow of life."<ref>[http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=15078 Lifeline by Papa Roach Songfacts<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> He also stated "We know right now America is crazy times. People are hurting. Sacramento, near where we are from, is the leading region for home foreclosures in America, so they are setting up tent cities and shit is going down. We want to send love to people going through hardships."<ref>[http://www.noisecreep.com/2009/04/15/papa-roachs-jacoby-shaddix-views-music-as-a-lifeline Papa Roach's Jacoby Shaddix Views Music as a Lifeline - Noisecreep<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Shaddix reiterated this by saying that "Lifeline" is about "the tough economic times America is facing".<ref>[http://www.paparoach.com/news/549 Papa Roach : Coby on the Economy<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

==Reception==
"Lifeline" is Papa Roach's first song to top the ''Billboard'' [[Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks]] chart, and remained there for six weeks. It also peaked on the ''Billboard'' [[Alternative Songs]] at #3. As of May 21, 2009, "Lifeline" has sold over 135,000 digital copies.<ref>[http://new.music.yahoo.com/papa-roach/ Papa Roach - Yahoo! Music]</ref> The song is available via download for the ''[[Rock Band]]'' games.<ref>[http://www.joystiq.com/tag/rock-band-weekly Rock Band Weekly - Joystiq]</ref> It is also included in the [[iPhone]] and [[iPod Touch]] game ''[[Tap Tap Revenge 2]]''.<ref>[http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/feature/papa-roach-theory-of-evolution-1003957354.story Papa Roach: Theory of Evolution]</ref>


==Music video==
==Music video==
The music video was released on March 6, 2009, was filmed in [[Long Beach, California]] and was directed by Chris Sims.
The music video was released on March 6. It was filmed in [[Long Beach, California]] and was directed by Chris Sims.


The video opens with a man leaving an industrial area with a box of items he just packed. As he enters his car we find out about an eviction notice and unpaid bills along with a cut to his wife and child. Various shots of the band playing (along with a solitary side shot of Shaddix) in front of the same industrial area the man was seen leaving are edited into the video. As he enters his car the image turns black and white and shows him being chased by an injured [[doppelgänger]] of himself. The injured man eventually calls out to the other during the "I'm never gonna fade away" section of the song and the running man stops, turns, faces him and they collide as the same man now back in his car drives past many homes with "For Lease" signs on them. He smiles however as his child and wife run towards him upon returning home.
The video opens with a man leaving an industrial area with and after packing a box of items. As he enters his car we find out about an eviction notice and unpaid bills along with a cut to his wife and child. Various shots of the band playing (along with a solitary side shot of Jacoby) in front of the same industrial area the man was seen leaving are edited into the story. As he enters his car the image turns black and white and shows him being chased by another man with cuts and bruises, which turns out to be him. The injured man eventually calls out to the other during the "I'm never gonna fade away" section of the song and the running man stops, turns, faces him and they collide as the same man now back in his car drives past many homes with "For Lease" signs on them. He smiles however as his child and wife run towards him upon returning home.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://paparoach.com/media/videos/101/286 |title=Papa Roach : Video |accessdate=2009-03-09 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090311031627/http://paparoach.com/media/videos/101/286 |archivedate=2009-03-11 }}</ref>

===Awards===
"Lifeline" was nominated for [[Fuse TV]]'s Best Video of 2009 contest, beating [[Metallica]]'s "[[All Nightmare Long]]", [[Daughtry (band)|Daughtry]]'s "[[No Surprise (Daughtry song)|No Surprise]]", [[Shinedown]]'s "[[Sound of Madness (song)|Sound of Madness]]", and [[Paramore]]'s "[[Ignorance (song)|Ignorance]]", before finishing second to [[Britney Spears]] for her song "[[Circus (Britney Spears song)|Circus]]" in the final round. [[VH1]] voted it the Top Rock Song of the Year, and also finished first in ''Rolling Stone''{{'}}s top 10 Alternative Songs of 2009.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
{{Tracklist
{{Tracklist
| title1 = Lifeline
| title1 = Lifeline
| length1 = 4:06
| length1 = 4:08
| title2 = [[Getting Away with Murder (song)|Getting Away with Murder]]
| title2 = [[Getting Away with Murder (song)|Getting Away with Murder]]
| note2 = [[Live & Murderous In Chicago]]
| note2 = [[Papa Roach: Live & Murderous in Chicago|Live in Chicago]]
| length2 = 4:20
| length2 = 4:03
}}
}}

'''7" single'''
{{Tracklist
| title1 = Lifeline
| note1 = radio remix
| length1 = 3:59
| title2 = Lifeline
| note2 = acoustic version
| length2 = 3:57
}}

==Sound==
"Lifeline" begins in the key of [[D major]], often switching between this and [[G minor]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ultimateguitar.com/interviews/interviews/papa_roach_guitarist_wanted_to_focus_on_riffs_for_new_record.html |title=Papa Roach: Guitarist Wanted to 'Focus on Riffs' for New Record &#124; Interviews @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com |accessdate=2009-09-27 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://archive.today/20130205063053/http://www.ultimateguitar.com/interviews/interviews/papa_roach_guitarist_wanted_to_focus_on_riffs_for_new_record.html |archivedate=2013-02-05 }}</ref> It has often been related to [[AC/DC]]'s type of quick fret style music.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.alternativeaddiction.com/musicnews/article/1265/Papa-Roach-to-Release-Metamorphosis |title=Papa Roach to Release 'Metamorphosis' |access-date=2009-05-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090228205423/http://alternativeaddiction.com/musicnews/article/1265/Papa-Roach-to-Release-Metamorphosis |archive-date=2009-02-28 |url-status=live }}</ref>

Lead singer [[Jacoby Shaddix]] said in an interview relating to "Lifeline"'s changing of their genre from their old style, "We ain't rapping anymore, all I wanted to do when I was a child was rock it out, which we are starting to do now."<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1453569/20020423/papa_roach.jhtml |title=Papa Roach Distance Themselves From Rap-Metal Peers On New LP |website=[[MTV]] |access-date=2009-09-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100425002841/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1453569/20020423/papa_roach.jhtml |archive-date=2010-04-25 |url-status=dead }}</ref>

==Song meaning==
Jacoby Shaddix told the story of the song in a video interview: "We were packing up our equipment. I was upstairs packing up my room and I heard this riff ringing up the hallway and it was like Damn! That's sick. So we went down there and jammed it out in about an hour, got the beef to the song, tweaked it in a bunch of different ways. It's a very uplifting song. Lyrically it's about progressing as a human being, as a spiritual being in this crazy shit. It sounds clichéd as this band is my lifeline to humanity, its what connects me to the flow of life."<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=15078 |title={title} |access-date=2009-03-31 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090418183940/http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=15078 |archive-date=2009-04-18 |url-status=live }}</ref>

Continuing, he also stated this about his motives for "Lifeline":
"We know right now America is crazy times. People are hurting. Sacramento, near where we are from, is the leading region for home foreclosures in America, so they are setting up tent cities and shit is going down. We want to send love to people going through hardships."<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.noisecreep.com/2009/04/15/papa-roachs-jacoby-shaddix-views-music-as-a-lifeline |title=Papa Roach's Jacoby Shaddix Views Music as a Lifeline |access-date=2009-05-20 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090419142811/http://www.noisecreep.com/2009/04/15/papa-roachs-jacoby-shaddix-views-music-as-a-lifeline |archive-date=2009-04-19 |url-status=live }}</ref>

Jacoby also commented in an interview about "Lifeline", saying, once again, the meaning was "of the tough economic times America is facing".<ref>[http://www.paparoach.com/news/549 Coby on the Economy] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100131061743/http://paparoach.com/news/549 |date=2010-01-31 }}</ref>

==Reception==
"Lifeline" received mixed reviews by critics. Chris Fallon of [[AbsolutePunk.net]] said about the single: Too many times the band takes one step forward and two steps back, at least showing some minimal signs of life in a dying genre built on repetition. Shaddix has a solid voice for this sound, and Horton seems to be discovering a new use for his distortion pedal, there are just far too many cliches in the ocean Papa Roach is trying to swim across, and the band can't seem to cope with their identity.<ref>{{cite web |last=Fallon |first=Chris |title=Papa Roach – Metamorphosis – Album Review |url=http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=882142 |publisher=[[AbsolutePunk.net]] |date=February 17, 2009 |accessdate=2009-03-29}}</ref>

Stephen Thomas Erlewine of [[Allmusic]] said that the song has "a dire determination to its purported good times". "Lifeline" is Papa Roach's first song to top the ''Billboard'' [[Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks]] chart and lasted for six weeks. Unlike "[[Last Resort (song)|Last Resort]]", "Lifeline" did not reach number one on [[Hot Modern Rock Tracks]], but instead, reached number three and never reached any higher rank. The song is available as a downloadable song for the ''[[Rock Band]]'' video games and later appeared as a playable track in ''[[Band Hero]]''.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.joystiq.com/tag/rock-band-weekly |title={title} |access-date=2009-05-19 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090506084309/http://www.joystiq.com/tag/rock-band-weekly/ |archive-date=2009-05-06 |url-status=live }}</ref> It is also on the [[iPhone]] and [[iPod Touch]] game ''[[Tap Tap (series)|Tap Tap Revenge 2]]''.<ref>{{Cite magazine |url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/269076/papa-roach-theory-of-evolution |title=Papa Roach: Theory of Evolution |magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] |access-date=2013-03-24 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130623125500/http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/269076/papa-roach-theory-of-evolution |archive-date=2013-06-23 |url-status=live }}</ref> Therefore, increasing sales of "Lifeline". As of May 21, 2009, "Lifeline" has sold over 135,000 digital copies.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://new.music.yahoo.com/papa-roach/ |title={title} |access-date=2009-05-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090505203638/http://new.music.yahoo.com/papa-roach/ |archive-date=2009-05-05 |url-status=live }}</ref>


==Charts==
==Charts==
{{col-start}}
{| class="wikitable"
{{col-2}}
!align="left"|Chart

!align="left"|Peak<br />Position
===Weekly charts===
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"
! scope="col"| Chart (2009)
! scope="col"| Peak<br />position
|-
|-
{{single chart|Billboardcanadianhot100|95|artist=Papa Roach|rowheader=true|access-date=January 26, 2022}}
|U.S. [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]
|align="center"|81
|-
|-
{{single chart|Billboardcanadarock|7|artist=Papa Roach|rowheader=true|access-date=January 26, 2022}}
|U.S. ''Billboard'' [[Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks]]
|align="center"|1
|-
|-
! scope="row"| Czech Republic [[International Federation of the Phonographic Industry|Rock]] ([[International Federation of the Phonographic Industry|IFPI]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hitparada.ifpicr.cz/index.php?hitp=R|title=CZ - Radio - Top 20 Modern Rock|website=hitparada.ifpicr.cz|access-date=December 14, 2022|format=select "Top 20 Modern Rock" into the search box, then select "200937"}}</ref>
|U.S. ''Billboard'' [[Alternative Songs]]
| 4
|align="center"|3
|-
|-
! scope="row"| [[UK Singles Chart|UK Physical Singles]] ([[Official Charts Company|OCC]])<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/physical-singles-chart/20090621/1|title=Official Physical Singles Chart|publisher=[[Official Charts Company]]|date=June 21, 2009|access-date=June 30, 2023}}</ref>
|U.S. ''Billboard'' [[Rock Songs]]
| 50
|align="center"|5
|-
|-
{{single chart|Billboardhot100|81|artist=Papa Roach|rowheader=true|access-date=January 26, 2022}}
|[[Canadian Hot 100]]
|align="center"|95
|-
|-
{{single chart|Billboardadultpopsongs|33|artist=Papa Roach|rowheader=true|access-date=January 26, 2022}}
|-
{{single chart|Billboardrocksongs|5|artist=Papa Roach|rowheader=true|access-date=January 26, 2022}}
|}
|}
{{col-2}}

===Year-end charts===
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"
!scope="col"| Chart (2009)
!scope="col"| Position
|-
!scope="row"|US Hot Rock Songs (''Billboard'')<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/2009/hot-rock-songs|title=Hot Rock Songs – Year-End 2009|magazine=Billboard|access-date=January 26, 2022}}</ref>
| 9
|}
{{col-end}}

==Certifications==
{{Certification Table Top}}
{{Certification Table Entry|region=United States|type=single|artist=Papa Roach|title=Lifeline|award=Gold|relyear=2009|certyear=2024|access-date=December 20, 2024}}
{{Certification Table Bottom|nosales=true|noshipments=true|streaming=true}}


==References==
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Latest revision as of 02:10, 21 December 2024

"Lifeline"
Single by Papa Roach
from the album Metamorphosis
ReleasedFebruary 10, 2009
RecordedFebruary 2008 – May 2008 at the Paramour Mansion in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
GenreAlternative rock
Length
  • 4:18 (album version)
  • 4:06 (single version)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Papa Roach singles chronology
"Hollywood Whore"
(2008)
"Lifeline"
(2009)
"I Almost Told You That I Loved You"
(2009)

"Lifeline" is the second single from American rock band Papa Roach's fifth album, Metamorphosis, and eleventh released single in total. The song was originally titled "Hanging On", and was changed to "Lifeline" after lead singer Jacoby Shaddix decided to alter the lyrics of the chorus. It was released to iTunes on January 27, 2009 and as a Hot Topic exclusive CD single on February 10. An accompanying music video was released on March 6, 2009. To launch this song in its truest form, the band filmed "Lifeline" live during Crüe Fest.[1]

Music video

[edit]

The music video was released on March 6. It was filmed in Long Beach, California and was directed by Chris Sims.

The video opens with a man leaving an industrial area with and after packing a box of items. As he enters his car we find out about an eviction notice and unpaid bills along with a cut to his wife and child. Various shots of the band playing (along with a solitary side shot of Jacoby) in front of the same industrial area the man was seen leaving are edited into the story. As he enters his car the image turns black and white and shows him being chased by another man with cuts and bruises, which turns out to be him. The injured man eventually calls out to the other during the "I'm never gonna fade away" section of the song and the running man stops, turns, faces him and they collide as the same man now back in his car drives past many homes with "For Lease" signs on them. He smiles however as his child and wife run towards him upon returning home.[2]

Awards

[edit]

"Lifeline" was nominated for Fuse TV's Best Video of 2009 contest, beating Metallica's "All Nightmare Long", Daughtry's "No Surprise", Shinedown's "Sound of Madness", and Paramore's "Ignorance", before finishing second to Britney Spears for her song "Circus" in the final round. VH1 voted it the Top Rock Song of the Year, and also finished first in Rolling Stone's top 10 Alternative Songs of 2009.

Track listing

[edit]
No.TitleLength
1."Lifeline"4:08
2."Getting Away with Murder" (Live in Chicago)4:03

7" single

No.TitleLength
1."Lifeline" (radio remix)3:59
2."Lifeline" (acoustic version)3:57

Sound

[edit]

"Lifeline" begins in the key of D major, often switching between this and G minor.[3] It has often been related to AC/DC's type of quick fret style music.[4]

Lead singer Jacoby Shaddix said in an interview relating to "Lifeline"'s changing of their genre from their old style, "We ain't rapping anymore, all I wanted to do when I was a child was rock it out, which we are starting to do now."[5]

Song meaning

[edit]

Jacoby Shaddix told the story of the song in a video interview: "We were packing up our equipment. I was upstairs packing up my room and I heard this riff ringing up the hallway and it was like Damn! That's sick. So we went down there and jammed it out in about an hour, got the beef to the song, tweaked it in a bunch of different ways. It's a very uplifting song. Lyrically it's about progressing as a human being, as a spiritual being in this crazy shit. It sounds clichéd as this band is my lifeline to humanity, its what connects me to the flow of life."[6]

Continuing, he also stated this about his motives for "Lifeline": "We know right now America is crazy times. People are hurting. Sacramento, near where we are from, is the leading region for home foreclosures in America, so they are setting up tent cities and shit is going down. We want to send love to people going through hardships."[7]

Jacoby also commented in an interview about "Lifeline", saying, once again, the meaning was "of the tough economic times America is facing".[8]

Reception

[edit]

"Lifeline" received mixed reviews by critics. Chris Fallon of AbsolutePunk.net said about the single: Too many times the band takes one step forward and two steps back, at least showing some minimal signs of life in a dying genre built on repetition. Shaddix has a solid voice for this sound, and Horton seems to be discovering a new use for his distortion pedal, there are just far too many cliches in the ocean Papa Roach is trying to swim across, and the band can't seem to cope with their identity.[9]

Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic said that the song has "a dire determination to its purported good times". "Lifeline" is Papa Roach's first song to top the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and lasted for six weeks. Unlike "Last Resort", "Lifeline" did not reach number one on Hot Modern Rock Tracks, but instead, reached number three and never reached any higher rank. The song is available as a downloadable song for the Rock Band video games and later appeared as a playable track in Band Hero.[10] It is also on the iPhone and iPod Touch game Tap Tap Revenge 2.[11] Therefore, increasing sales of "Lifeline". As of May 21, 2009, "Lifeline" has sold over 135,000 digital copies.[12]

Charts

[edit]

Certifications

[edit]
Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[21] Gold 500,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Altsounds.com News | PAPA ROCH SET TO RELEASE 5th STUDIO ALBUM METAMORPHOSIS ON MARCH 24TH". Archived from the original on 2009-04-18. Retrieved 2009-09-27.
  2. ^ "Papa Roach : Video". Archived from the original on 2009-03-11. Retrieved 2009-03-09.
  3. ^ "Papa Roach: Guitarist Wanted to 'Focus on Riffs' for New Record | Interviews @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com". Archived from the original on 2013-02-05. Retrieved 2009-09-27.
  4. ^ "Papa Roach to Release 'Metamorphosis'". Archived from the original on 2009-02-28. Retrieved 2009-05-21.
  5. ^ "Papa Roach Distance Themselves From Rap-Metal Peers On New LP". MTV. Archived from the original on 2010-04-25. Retrieved 2009-09-27.
  6. ^ "{title}". Archived from the original on 2009-04-18. Retrieved 2009-03-31.
  7. ^ "Papa Roach's Jacoby Shaddix Views Music as a Lifeline". Archived from the original on 2009-04-19. Retrieved 2009-05-20.
  8. ^ Coby on the Economy Archived 2010-01-31 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Fallon, Chris (February 17, 2009). "Papa Roach – Metamorphosis – Album Review". AbsolutePunk.net. Retrieved 2009-03-29.
  10. ^ "{title}". Archived from the original on 2009-05-06. Retrieved 2009-05-19.
  11. ^ "Papa Roach: Theory of Evolution". Billboard. Archived from the original on 2013-06-23. Retrieved 2013-03-24.
  12. ^ "{title}". Archived from the original on 2009-05-05. Retrieved 2009-05-21.
  13. ^ "Papa Roach Chart History (Canadian Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved January 26, 2022.
  14. ^ "Papa Roach Chart History (Canada Rock)". Billboard. Retrieved January 26, 2022.
  15. ^ "CZ - Radio - Top 20 Modern Rock" (select "Top 20 Modern Rock" into the search box, then select "200937"). hitparada.ifpicr.cz. Retrieved December 14, 2022.
  16. ^ "Official Physical Singles Chart". Official Charts Company. June 21, 2009. Retrieved June 30, 2023.
  17. ^ "Papa Roach Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved January 26, 2022.
  18. ^ "Papa Roach Chart History (Adult Pop Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved January 26, 2022.
  19. ^ "Papa Roach Chart History (Hot Rock & Alternative Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved January 26, 2022.
  20. ^ "Hot Rock Songs – Year-End 2009". Billboard. Retrieved January 26, 2022.
  21. ^ "American single certifications – Papa Roach – Lifeline". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved December 20, 2024.