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Wasting My Time (Default song)

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Length
  
4:29

Label
  
TVT

B-side
  
"Blind" "Slow Me Down" "Deny"

Released
  
September 25, 2001 (2001-09-25)

Format
  
CD single digital download

Genre
  
Post-grunge alternative rock

"Wasting My Time" is a song recorded by Canadian rock band Default for their 2001 debut studio album, The Fallout. It was released as their debut single in September 2001. The song was written by the members of the band and produced by Chad Kroeger and Rick Parashar. "Wasting My Time" is Default's most commercially-successful song, having reached number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on June 8, 2002 and numbers 3 and 2, respectively, on the US Modern Rock and Mainstream Rock airplay charts, just behind Nickelback's "How You Remind Me". It was also their first of three singles to top the Canadian rock airplay chart.

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Composition

"Wasting My Time" was written by Default (Dallas Smith, Jeremy Hora, Dave Benedict, and Danny Craig) and was produced by Chad Kroeger and Rick Parashar. The song is a power ballad that draws on influences of various rock genres and lasts for four minutes and twenty-nine seconds. According to the sheet music published by EMI Music Publishing, it is set in common time to a "moderate rock" tempo of 120 BPM. "Wasting My Time" was originally composed in the key of D major and follows a chord progression of Dsus9–Gsus9 in the verses and G5–B5–G5–A5 in the chorus. Smith's vocal range on the track spans one full octave, from A4–A5.

Musically, the song features melodic verses of singing and clean, bright guitar picking. This moves into a hard-hitting, wailing chorus and a distorted guitar solo as the interlude. Eric Aiese of Billboard described the song as having an "early-90s grunge sound" while also noting the influence of alternative rock in its production. The song's lyrics find the narrator contemplating if he is wasting his time investing in a dead-end relationship.

Music video

A music video was filmed for the song and centers around a woman waiting for her companion. They finally meet at the end and embrace. Band performance fills the majority of the video and takes place in the woman's wrist watch, with the top part showing the city show through glass with the watch hands rotating around the band. The video contains scenes shot in downtown Toronto, Ontario outside the Westin Harbour Castle. It was directed by Noble Jones and premiered August 7, 2001.

Usage in media

"Wasting My Time" was featured on the soundtrack to Is It College Yet?, a movie-length instalment of the MTV animated series, Daria.

References

Wasting My Time (Default song) Wikipedia