Time and Time Again

This article is about the song by Papa Roach. For the song by Chronic Future, see Lines in My Face. For the album by Paul Motian, see Time and Time Again (album).
"Time and Time Again"
Single by Papa Roach
from the album Lovehatetragedy
Released October 15, 2002
Format CD
Recorded 2002
Genre Nu metal, rap metal[1]
Length 2:58
Label DreamWorks
Writer(s) Jacoby Shaddix, Tobin Esperance
Producer(s) Brendan O'Brien
Papa Roach singles chronology
"She Loves Me Not"
(2002)
"Time and Time Again"
(2002)
"Getting Away with Murder"
(2004)

"Time and Time Again" is the second single from the rock band Papa Roach's third album, Lovehatetragedy.

Music video

The music video (directed by Samuel Bayer) shows the band driving black cars in a street race with the song playing on the car stereos. Sections of this video were used in the Papa Roach version of the Pepsi Blue television advertisements in 2002.

A second version was also made, known as the UK version. It shows the band driving around, and playing concerts on the street of Sacramento, California while the cops are hunting them down. Locations showcased including Cesar Chavez Park, The Globe Mills and the Rainbow Bridge in Folsom, California

Track listing

CD Single
No.TitleLength
1."Time and Time Again"  2:58
2."She Loves Me Not" (Live)3:53
3."Born With Nothing, Die With Everything" (Live)4:04
UK Single CD Pt. 1
No.TitleLength
1."Time and Time Again"   
2."Singular Indestructable Droid" (Live at the Mean Fiddler) 
3."Time and Time Again" (Live Video) 
UK Single CD Pt. 2
No.TitleLength
1."Time and Time Again"  3:01
2."She Loves Me Not" (Live at the Mean Fiddler)3:39
3."Code of Energy" (Live at the Mean Fiddler)4:29
4."Time and Time Again" (Video) 
European CD Single
No.TitleLength
1."Time and Time Again"  3:00
2."Singular Indestructible Droid" (Live at the Mean Fiddler)3:49
3."Time and Time Again" (Live at the Mean Fiddler)3:23

Chart performance

Chart (2002) Peak
Position
UK Singles chart[2]54
U.S. Mainstream Rock Tracks[3]26
U.S. Modern Rock Tracks[3]33

References

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