Something Like Human

Something Like Human is the second album by American rock band Fuel, released on September 19, 2000, by Epic Records. Something Like Human reached number 17 on the Billboard 200, and was preceded by their only top 40 hit: "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)". The single reached number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remains their most commercially successful song to date. The album's title comes from the lyric heard in its sixth track, "Prove".

Something Like Human
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 19, 2000
Recorded
  • March–May 2000
Studio
  • Right Track Recording, New York City
  • Sear Sound, New York City
  • The Mix Room, Los Angeles
Genre
Length42:44
Label550 Music, Epic
Producer
Fuel chronology
Sunburn
(1998)
Something Like Human
(2000)
Natural Selection
(2003)
Alternative cover
Expanded edition album artwork
Singles from Something Like Human
  1. "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)"
    Released: September 14, 2000
  2. "Innocent"
    Released: December 5, 2000
  3. "Bad Day"
    Released: May 29, 2001
  4. "Last Time"
    Released: 2001

The album received double platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) by the following year. The album was also certified Gold (50,000 units) in Canada in June 2001. To date, Something Like Human is the band's best-selling record. Likewise with the band's previous album, it received moderate to average critical reception, with praise directed towards lead singer Brett Scallions.

The bonus version of the album includes an acoustic version of "Hemorrhage" and also includes the cover songs "Daniel", originally by Elton John, and "Going to California" by Led Zeppelin. In addition, these were also included on the album's bonus disc, which also contained the track "Walk the Sky" (previously made available on the reissue of the band's previous album), as well as music videos for "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" and "Innocent" when inserted into a DVD player. The album's song "Empty Spaces" was used in the 2002 romance film A Walk to Remember, as well as its accompanying soundtrack.

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