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Shinedown Crew Members Have Scary Run-In with the Police

Shinedown crew members shared an intense interaction via Instagram with Arizona police. Jeramy “Hoogie” Donais and Sanjay Parikh shared the video below of the incident that involved being handcuffed and…

Brent Smith of Shinedown performing on stage.
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Shinedown crew members shared an intense interaction via Instagram with Arizona police.

Jeramy "Hoogie" Donais and Sanjay Parikh shared the video below of the incident that involved being handcuffed and having guns drawn on them.

Per the video's description, "Turns out, this rental car that was rented from the airport had stolen plates… lol Once all the officers saw that we were calm with the situation and not car thieves, we were told the situation and all had an unfortunate laugh about the whole thing."

Avis Car Rental is also tagged in the clip, which also features the hashtag #EpicFail.

In other (and far more upbeat) Shinedown news: Frontman Brent Smith was recently asked in a new interview about whether the band would consider playing the Super Bowl Halftime Show, if they were asked. Smith said the band would play "in a heartbeat." He also weighed in on Usher being tapped for the upcoming Super Bowl Halftime show. Smith called the R&B superstar "a bad mofo" and an "incredible performer."

Additionally, Smith showed some love for Rihanna, who headlined the Halftime Show earlier this year. He called the singer "a true boss" for unveiling her pregnancy and performing such a high-profile gig while pregnant.

Shinedown: Their 20 Best Songs, Ranked

20. “Misfits” - ‘Threat to Survival’ (2015)

7. “How Did You Love” - ‘Threat to Survival’ (2015)Atlantic

Think of the rhythmic ballad “How Did You Love” as a friendly reminder that we all only have one life on this Earth. Brent Smith said of the track to ‘Billboard,’ “...This song ‘How Did You Love’ is about understanding and respecting your own mortality. Not in a morbid, negative way, but in a way that inspires you to live each day to its fullest and without regret, especially when it comes to your relationships and your individuality. You need to be at peace and proud when you look back and ask yourself, ‘how did you love?’”


19. “Unity” - ‘Amaryllis’ (2012)

8. “Adrenaline” - ‘Amaryllis’ (2012)Atlantic

Shinedown knows how to kick off an album with a bang! “Adrenaline” is a straight-forward rock song that we dare anyone to not get amped while listening to it. It’s no wonder it’s one of many songs WWE has licensed for use for their pay-per-view events. (“Adrenaline” was the official theme for the 2012 installment of “Extreme Rules.”)


18. “45” - ‘Leave a Whisper’ (2003)

15. “Burning Bright” - ‘Leave a Whisper’ (2003)Atlantic

That debut Shinedown record is still solid when you listen to it today, and “Burning Bright” is, perhaps, an underrated highlight. What a great bridge this track has! Artists need to utilize bridges more in their songs. It really doesn’t happen enough anymore.


17. “I Dare You” - ‘Us and Them’ (2005)

17. “I Dare You” - ‘Us and Them’ (2005)Atlantic

Shinedown has flirted with pop-rock crossovers in their career, and one of the finest examples is the midtempo ballad “I Dare You.” It would peak on the Billboard Hot 100 at #88, and it’s one of a handful of Shinedown singles that didn’t hit number one on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart. (It would peak at number two and would be denied the top spot thanks to Godsmack’s “Speak.”)


16. “BRILLIANT” - ‘ATTENTION ATTENTION’ (2018)

Shinedown has been experimenting with concept albums as of late, with 2018’s ‘ATTENTION ATTENTION’ being their first foray into the art form. The album focuses on an unknown, abstract individual that begins the LP in a very negative headspace. As the album progresses, this person works through their various issues and comes out on the other side, and “BRILLIANT” serves as the triumphant final track. Not to be cheeky, but the track itself is brilliant beginning as a pseudo-ambient ballad before barrelling through your speakers with effervescent defiance.


15. “Burning Bright” - ‘Leave a Whisper’ (2003)

15. “Burning Bright” - ‘Leave a Whisper’ (2003)Atlantic

That debut Shinedown record is still solid when you listen to it today, and “Burning Bright” is, perhaps, an underrated highlight. What a great bridge this track has! Artists need to utilize bridges more in their songs. It really doesn’t happen enough anymore.


14. “Save Me” - ‘Us and Them’ (2005)

Why are some of the catchiest songs so damn dark? And why do they often have great basslines, too? Perhaps we’ll dive into those topics another time, but “Save Me” is not subtle about its subject matter. (“Somone save me, if you will/And take away, all these pills.”) As the lead single off their second LP ‘Us and Them,’ “Save Me” showed that Shinedown wasn’t a fluke and that the sophomore slump wouldn’t be rearing its ugly head.


13. “MONSTERS” - ‘ATTENTION ATTENTION (2018)

3. “DEVIL” - ‘ATTENTION ATTENTION’ (2018)Atlantic

“‘Cause it’s about to get heavy!” One of the band’s most aggressive tunes, “Devil” was the lead single off of Shinedown’s sixth studio album ‘ATTENTION ATTENTION,’ and it came about 15 years after the band dropped its debut single. They had come a long way since their initial release, but through it all, they stuck to their guns and proved they had more than enough gumption in their tank and ample hits in the chamber. “Devil” is proof of that. And like many Shinedown singles, it was number one with a bullet topping Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Chart in June 2018.


12. “Amaryllis” - ‘Amaryllis’ (2012)

8. “Adrenaline” - ‘Amaryllis’ (2012)Atlantic

Shinedown knows how to kick off an album with a bang! “Adrenaline” is a straight-forward rock song that we dare anyone to not get amped while listening to it. It’s no wonder it’s one of many songs WWE has licensed for use for their pay-per-view events. (“Adrenaline” was the official theme for the 2012 installment of “Extreme Rules.”)


11. “It All Adds Up” - ‘Threat to Survival’ (2015)

7. “How Did You Love” - ‘Threat to Survival’ (2015)Atlantic

Think of the rhythmic ballad “How Did You Love” as a friendly reminder that we all only have one life on this Earth. Brent Smith said of the track to ‘Billboard,’ “...This song ‘How Did You Love’ is about understanding and respecting your own mortality. Not in a morbid, negative way, but in a way that inspires you to live each day to its fullest and without regret, especially when it comes to your relationships and your individuality. You need to be at peace and proud when you look back and ask yourself, ‘how did you love?’”


10. “DARKSIDE” - ‘ATTENTION ATTENTION’ (2018)

shinedown_Attention_Atlantic-3.jpgAtlantic

Similar to “It All Adds Up,” there’s really no other track in Shinedown’s catalog that sounds like “DARKSIDE.” The track features this jaunty piano track from guitarist Zach Myers that, in theory, shouldn’t work, but it does. Shinedown has so many radio hits that sometimes album cuts might get lost in the shuffle, but do yourself a favor and revisit this track if you haven’t listened to it in a bit. It’s surprising in the best way possible.


9. “Devour” ‘The Sound of Madness’ (2008)

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Shinedown really came into their own on ‘The Sound of Madness,’ and they didn’t waste anytime out the gate with the driving “Devour,” the album’s opening track and lead single. While Shinedown has never been an overtly political band, Brent Smith took inspiration from the Iraq war for the song saying, “This was a song that was totally representative of the men and women of the United States of America in the military and all the armed forces and what they do for us. But in all reality it's a hat's off to them and all they do for us. But it's also me looking into the eye of the person I'm supposed to look at as the leader of the free world and this is my opinion towards you for what you've done in those years.”


8. “Adrenaline” - ‘Amaryllis’ (2012)

Shinedown_Amaryllis_Atlantic-2.jpgAtlantic

Shinedown knows how to kick off an album with a bang! “Adrenaline” is a straight-forward rock song that we dare anyone to not get amped while listening to it. It’s no wonder it’s one of many songs WWE has licensed for use for their pay-per-view events. (“Adrenaline” was the official theme for the 2012 installment of “Extreme Rules.”)


7. “How Did You Love” - ‘Threat to Survival’ (2015)

Shinedown_Threat-to-Survival_Atlantic-2.jpgAtlantic

Think of the rhythmic ballad “How Did You Love” as a friendly reminder that we all only have one life on this Earth. Brent Smith said of the track to ‘Billboard,’ “...This song ‘How Did You Love’ is about understanding and respecting your own mortality. Not in a morbid, negative way, but in a way that inspires you to live each day to its fullest and without regret, especially when it comes to your relationships and your individuality. You need to be at peace and proud when you look back and ask yourself, ‘how did you love?’”


6. “Enemies” - ‘Amaryllis’ (2012)

Shinedown_Amaryllis_Atlantic-3.jpgAtlantic

Some rock bands dream of being able to write that one perfect radio hit that’s the ideal balance of catchy and aggression. Shinedown have managed to do that *many* times over, and “Enemies” is a prime example of just that. Simply stated: It’s undeniable. (Side note: The brass at WWE must have *really* like the ‘Amaryllis’ album, because they ended up using “Enemies” as the theme song to ‘Monday Night Raw’ from July 25, 2016 to January 22, 2018.)


5. “Sound of Madness” - ‘The Sound of Madness’ (2008)

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Remember that thing about creating many perfect radio hits? Here’s yet another! “Sound of Madness” had the daunting task of being the next single for release after Shinedown’s biggest hit “Second Chance.” (More on that tune shortly.) However, “Sound of Madness” accomplished a unique feat by becoming the only band whose first ten single all reached at least the top five on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart. Four of those songs hit number one, including “Sound of Madness.”


4. “The Crow & the Butterfly” - ‘The Sound of Madness’ (2008)

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A power ballad with a moving string arrangement and a monster guitar solo? Of course this gave Shinedown another number one on the Billboard rock charts! The lyrics for “The Crow & the Butterfly” express a sense of loss and grief, which is one of the most universal themes in life, let alone music. If only loss and grief sounded this beautiful.


3. “DEVIL” - ‘ATTENTION ATTENTION’ (2018)

shinedown_Attention_Atlantic-4.jpgAtlantic

“‘Cause it’s about to get heavy!” One of the band’s most aggressive tunes, “Devil” was the lead single off of Shinedown’s sixth studio album ‘ATTENTION ATTENTION,’ and it came about 15 years after the band dropped its debut single. They had come a long way since their initial release, but through it all, they stuck to their guns and proved they had more than enough gumption in their tank and ample hits in the chamber. “Devil” is proof of that. And like many Shinedown singles, it was number one with a bullet topping Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Chart in June 2018.


2. “Diamond Eyes (Boom-Lay Boom-Lay Boom)” - ‘The Sound of Madness - Deluxe Reissue’ (2010)

Shinedown_sound-of-deluxe_Atlantic.jpgAtlantic

Released as a single but eventually landing on the deluxe version of ‘The Sound of Madness,’ the backstory of “Diamond Eyes (Boom-Lay Boom-Lay Boom)” is rather interesting. Brent Smith was asked by Sylvester Stallone to write a song for his 2010 film ‘The Expendables.’ Somehow, this very grand tune ended up not being included in the theatrical release of the film but did go on to be featured in the director’s cut. Sure, this probably wasn’t the intended end game for Smith, but this track truly is a diamond in a catalog littered with hits. The fact that “Diamond Eyes (Boom-Lay Boom-Lay Boom)” would go on to be Shinedown’s sixth number one hit on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart probably helped ice the burn from not being included in ‘The Expendables.’


1. “Second Chance” - ‘The Sound of Madness’ (2008)

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An obvious choice for number one? Considering “Second Chance” is Shinedown’s most successful single from their most successful album, perhaps it is. However, this soaring track is also *the* quintessential Shinedown song. The band has a very unique way of presenting arena-ready tunes that also pack a sense of intimacy. “Second Chance” was inspired by Brent Smith’s own experience with chasing his rock and roll dreams. It wouldn’t be surprising to find out it inspired fans to take that brave leap they’ve been scared to take in their life. And if you’re still finding the strength to go after what you *really* want, throw on “Second Chance” again. It might just be the wake-up call you need.

Erica Banas is a news blogger who's been covering the rock/classic rock world since 2014. The coolest event she's ever covered in person was the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. (Sir Paul McCartney inducting Foo Fighters? C'mon now!) She's also well-versed in etiquette and extraordinarily nice. #TransRightsAreHumanRights