Disappear was a single by INXS, the second single taken from their album X. It peaked at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the band's seventh and last top 10 single.
The song is driven by synth beats.
The song was written by Jon Farriss and Michael Hutchence while they were living together in Hong Kong for a few months.
I Disappear is a song by the metal band Metallica. The song was recorded as a contribution to the Mission: Impossible II Soundtrack.
The discovery of the song in early 2000 on the P2P file-sharing network Napster helped bring the illegal sharing of mp3 files to the spotlight, leading to the massive lawsuits that eventually brought down the original incarnation of Napster.
The video to the song, directed by Wayne Isham, features the members from Metallica in scenes that reference other movies, James Hetfield is driving a car down a San Franciscan hill, in a chase sequence resembling Bullitt, Kirk Hammett is on a desert being chased by a plane (North by Northwest), Jason Newsted is in a mansion struggling against hundreds of people that walk by him (Brazil), and Lars Ulrich jumps off a building (Die Hard).
This is Metallica's last studio release featuring bassist Jason Newsted, who left the following year.
A renewed version of this song was later released on the Metallica release "The Videos 1989-2004" with a more overdriven sound to the guitars and some sections redone.
I Disappear is the first single from the album Wet From Birth by The Faint, released October 12, 2004 on Saddle Creek Records. Its beats, screeching guitars, and lyrical exploration encompass the unity of these varied elements. Inspired by a trip to Haiti, the song deals with the topic of spiritual possession.
The “I Disappear” single features the B-side “Hypnotised” and a remix of "I disappear" by "The Bug" (God, Ice, Techno Animal, Sidewinder, Curse of the Golden Vampire).
This single is the 66th release of Saddle Creek Records.