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Bring Me The Horizon Explain Controversial Song Decision

11/03/2014
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(TeamRock Radio) Bring Me The Horizon have been forced to explain why they used rapper Orifice Vulgatron from Foreign Beggars on Don't Look Down. The track was specially written for the re-scored soundtrack for the film Drive - but it's left some fans unhappy.

One wrote on the band's Facebook page: "My ears just stopped bleeding," while another said: "Where is the real Bring Me The Horizon?" But the band say they wanted to experiment and do something different as their other tracks didn't fit with the vibe of the film.

They say: "We are really proud of what we created but at the same time we understand people's confusion and panic after hearing the track. We were approached by BBC Radio One to score a piece of music for a re-score of the movie Drive. If you've seen it, I'm sure you'll agree neither anything from our previous albums or Drown would have fit very well with the vibe of the movie. So we decided to create a piece of music that did justice to the amazing scene we were given.

"We took the opportunity to make something completely different, something we wouldn't usually do - although I feel that doesn't really make sense any more because we never do the same thing twice." Read more and listen to the track here.

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