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The '''''Trigger''''' [[EP]] was released by the [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band [[In Flames]], in [[2003]].
{{Infobox album
| name = Trigger
| type = EP
| artist = [[In Flames]]
| cover = In Flames - Trigger.jpg
| alt =
| released = 10 June 2003
| recorded =
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = [[Melodic death metal]], [[alternative metal]]
| length = 17:26
| label = [[Nuclear Blast]]
| producer = [[Daniel Bergstrand]], In Flames
| prev_title = [[Reroute to Remain]]
| prev_year = 2002
| next_title = [[Soundtrack to Your Escape]]
| next_year = 2004
}}
 
'''''Trigger''''' is a song by Swedish [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band [[In Flames]] from their 2002 album ''[[Reroute to Remain]]''. A standalone version of the song was released as an [[Extended play|EP]] on 10 June 2003, including bonus tracks. The title song was used on [[Freddy vs. Jason (soundtrack)|the soundtrack]] for the 2003 film ''[[Freddy vs. Jason]]''.
[[Image:In-Flames Trigger-Ep2.jpg|thumb|Cover Artwork|200px|right|In Flames - [2003] Trigger EP]]
 
==Track Tracklisting listing==
{{Track listing
| title1 = Trigger
| note1 = single edit
| length1 = 4:04
#| title2 = Watch Them Feed
| length2 = 3:12
| title3 = [[Land of Confusion]]
| note3 = [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]] cover
| length3 = 3:22
| title4 = Cloud Connected (Club Connected Remix)
| note4 =
| length4 = 4:11
#| title5 = Moonshield [(C64 Karaoke Version])
| note5 =
| length5 = 2:36
| total_length = 17:26
}}
 
{{Track listing
''Audio Tracks''
''| headline = Enhanced CD''
#Trigger [Single Edit]
| title1 = Trigger
#Watch Them Feed
| note1 = music video
#Land of Confusion [Cover: Genesis]
#Cloud| Connectedtitle2 [Club= Cloud Connected Remix]
| note2 = music video
#Moonshield [C64 Karaoke Version]
}}
 
==Music video==
''Enhanced CD''
The music video for "Trigger" showed the band playing in a club and being constantly pestered and booed by the members of [[Soilwork]], with interspersed footage of other incidents between the two bands. Soilwork's video for "[[Figure Number Five|Rejection Role]]" showed the situation ''vice versa'', Soilwork playing and In Flames as the bullies. The colour is also reversed in each video: blue for In Flames, red for Soilwork. Both videos also had the other band riding in a pickup truck to and from the club. While some believed the tension between the two bands to be real, in reality the groups are close friends and devised the idea of a dual-video concept as a joke.
 
==Personnel==
#Trigger [Official Video]
*[[Anders Fridén]] – vocals
#Cloud Connected [Official Video]
*[[Björn Gelotte]] – lead guitar
*[[Jesper Strömblad]] – rhythm guitar
*[[Peter Iwers]] – bass
Drums: ''*[[Daniel Svensson''<br/>]] – drums
 
== Band Lineup References==
{{Reflist}}
 
{{In Flames}}
Vox: ''Anders Fridèn''<br/>
{{Authority control}}
Guitars: ''Björn Gelotte''<br/>
Guitars: ''Jesper Strömblad''<br/>
Bass: ''Pete Iwers''<br/>
Drums: ''Daniel Svensson''<br/>
 
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[[Category:2003 EPs]]
--[[User:Trigger352|Trigger352]] 09:26, 5 August 2005
[[Category:In Flames albums]]
[[Category:Nuclear Blast EPs]]