Sleep Apnea

Album: Sci-Fi Crimes (2009)
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Songfacts®:

  • This is a track from Chicago-based rock band Chevelle's fifth studio album Sci-Fi Crimes. They debuted the song on April 9, 2009 at a concert in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Frontman Pete Loeffler described this song to The Pulse of Radio as a "kind of a joke how when you're on tour you're always trying to catch up on your sleep. It's just a heavy rock song that I would love to hear on the radio."

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  • Steve from Little Rock, ArThis is my favorite Chevelle song ever. I listen to it about 4 times a day and it means something different to me each time I listen to it.
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