"Seven Nation Army" is the first track on the album Elephant by American alternative rock band The White Stripes. It was released as a single in 2003. "Seven Nation Army" reached #1 on the Modern Rock Tracks for three weeks and won 2004's Grammy Award for Best Rock Song. The song is known for its underlying riff, which plays throughout most of the song. Although it sounds like a bass guitar (an instrument the group had never previously used), the sound is actually created by running Jack White's semi-acoustic guitar (a 1950s style Kay Hollowbody) through a DigiTech Whammy pedal set down an octave.
According to White, "Seven Nation Army" is what he used to call the Salvation Army as a child.[1] The song ranked #1 on UpVenue's 10 best The White Stripes songs.
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According to White, "Seven Nation Army" is what he used to call the Salvation Army as a child.[1] The song ranked #1 on UpVenue's 10 best The White Stripes songs.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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