Call Out (Feeder song)
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"Call Out" is a song by Feeder
Feeder
-Technology:* Feeder , any of several devices used in apiculture to supplement or replace natural food sources* Feeder , another name for a riser, a reservoir built into a metal casting mold to prevent cavities due to shrinkage...

, released as the group's first single from their seventh album Renegades in 2010. The single was given no airplay attention with the music video only available to see on the bands website for a limited time and on YouTube. At first the single was going to be released on a CD format, but due to a lack of interest in the single from the media the CD format was cancelled with the track then given away free online as a download, this was then followed by the release of the single on 1,000 limited pressings on the 7" vinyl format. The b-side "Fallen", appears as an instrumental while the league table is shown on Match of the Day
Match of the Day
Match of the Day is the BBC's main football television programme. Typically, it is shown on BBC One on Saturday evenings during the English football season, showing highlights of the day's matches in English football's top division, the Premier League...

and on the special edition of Renegades.

Music video

The track's video features Grant Nicholas and bassist Taka Hirose
Taka Hirose
Takashi "Taka" Hirose is a Japanese musician who is the current bass guitarist for the rock band, Feeder.-Biography:...

 playing in a room alongside new drummer Karl Brazil. In the room is also a girl wearing a balaclava while having the lyrics of the song written all over her in a graffiti
Graffiti
Graffiti is the name for images or lettering scratched, scrawled, painted or marked in any manner on property....

typeface. As the lyrics are sung by Grant, the corresponding lyric is shown on her body. During the guitar bridge solo, she is seen spinning round with a red sheet and walks off the set as the video and song comes to its final chorus.
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