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The song was used in the American television show The Secret Life of the American Teenager in the series finale. On June 21, 2011, this song was released as downloadable content for the rhythm game Rock Band 3. This song was used in the trailer for the 2003 film A Man Apart. This song was used as the title theme for the video game Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War. Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. "Nobody Told Me (album version)" (Scantlin) "All I Ask For" (Scantlin, from Abrasive)
"Blurry (video)" (directed by Fred Durst) "Top Alternative Songs of the Decade – 2000s" The video was directed by Limp Bizkit vocalist Fred Durst. Towards the end of the video, a man and a woman (presumably Jordan's mother and stepfather) are shown driving away with Jordan in the back seat as Wes watches sadly.
The music video shows Scantlin playing with his son Jordan, interspersed with shots of the band playing in a garage. "Blurry" reached number eight in the UK Singles Chart on its release there in June 2002, becoming the band's highest charting single in the United Kingdom. It also received the Kerrang! Award for Best Single. "Blurry" also won two Billboard Awards in 2002, for Modern Rock Track of the Year and Rock Track of the Year. Additionally, the song's writers, Wes Scantlin, Doug Ardito, and Jimmy Allen, won ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) Song of the Year and Pop Song of the Year for this tune. single ever, with sales of 753,000 copies, as of 2010. The song is also the band's highest selling U.S. "Blurry" was the eight-most played song on radio in Canada in 2002. This soon propelled the single to mainstream success, reaching the number five spot on both the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay and Billboard Hot 100 and number three on the Pop Songs chart. "Blurry" is Puddle of Mudd's most successful song, reaching the number-one spot on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks and Hot Modern Rock Tracks charts for 10 and nine weeks, respectively. The song follows a chord progression of C ♭–D ♭–E ♭m, and the vocals in the song span from D ♭ 3 to A ♭ 4. The song is written in the key of E ♭ minor with a moderately slow tempo of 78 beats per minute.