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{{Infobox Single <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs -->
| Name = Sound Off
| Cover = sound_off_trapt.jpg
| Artist = [[Trapt]]
| from Album = [[No Apologies (Trapt album)|No Apologies]]
| Released = July 20, 2010
| Format = [[Music download|digital download]]
| Recorded = 2009-2010
| Genre = [[Alternative metal]]
| Length = 3:28
| Label = [[Eleven Seven Music]]
| Writer = Chris Taylor Brown, Pete Charell, Aaron Montgomery, Robb Torres
| Producer = [[Johnny K]], [[Trapt]]
| Last single = "Contagious"<br />(2009)
| This single = "'''Sound Off'''"<br />(2010)
| Next single = "End of My Rope"<br />(2011)
}}

"'''Sound Off'''" is the first [[single (music)|single]] from the 2010 album [[No Apologies (Trapt album)|No Apologies]] by rock band [[Trapt]].

==Music video==
A [[music video]] was released for "Sound Off" which takes place in a prison. The video starts off with shots of the band and then shows four men (Trapt members) breaking into the prison's security room, tying up the guard, and Brown speaking into the [[public address]] system. The video then shows prisoners receiving meals at the mess hall. The lunch servers are a wealthy business man, a general, an oil company CEO, and a politician, each serving money, ammunition, seafood soup with oil in it, and a cake that reads "vote" respectively. One of the prisoners then hits the politician with a food tray and starts a riot. The general calls guards dressed in riot gear to stop the riot. However the prisoners manage to push through the guards and attack the food servers. The band then arrives in front of the exit and leaves with the prisoners following.

Sound Off peaked at #14 on the Active Rock Charts after debuting at #44, peaked at #33 on the U. S. Rock Charts after debuting at #50, and peaked at #16 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks.

==References==
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[[Category:Trapt songs]]
[[Category:2010 songs]]
[[Category:Song recordings produced by Johnny K]]
[[Category:Eleven Seven Music singles]]

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