All Mixed Up (311 song)

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ReleasedFebruary 1996[1]
Recorded1995
Length3:02
"All Mixed Up"
Single by 311
from the album 311
ReleasedFebruary 1996[1]
Recorded1995
GenreRap rock, funk rock, reggae rock
Length3:02
SongwritersS. A. Martinez, Nick Hexum
ProducerRon Saint Germain
311 singles chronology
"Down"
(1996)
"All Mixed Up"
(1996)
"Transistor"
(1997)
Music video
"All Mixed Up" on YouTube

"All Mixed Up" is a single released by 311. It was on the album 311. The song was co-written by Douglas Vincent "SA" Martinez and Nick Hexum. The duo first started working on the song during the 311 tour supporting Grassroots. After the tour Martinez wrote the lyrics about feeling "confused and being unfaithful" and Hexum took the song's title from an early Elvis Presley interview in which Elvis claimed he was "all mixed up" over his new-found fame. It later became one of the band’s signature singles.[citation needed] It was reserviced to radio in September 1996.[2]

The band often performs a rearranged version of the song that appears on setlists as "All Re-Mixed Up."

The song uses elements of the Stalag riddim and also begins with a sample from reggae artist Yellowman's song Mister Chin on the album Mister Yellowman[citation needed] The song contains instrumental sampling and interpolated vocals from dancehall artist Tenor Saw's 1985 song "Ring The Alarm" throughout.

The music video is filmed in New York City and it features the band visiting a massage parlor, riding in a taxi cab, and performing the song for a small audience in an apartment.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."All Mixed Up"3:02
2."Hydroponic"3:54
3."My Stoney Baby"3:44
4."Homebrew"3:04

Charts

Chart (1996–1997) Peak
position
US Radio Songs (Billboard)[3]36
US Alternative Airplay (Billboard)[4]4
US Pop Airplay (Billboard)[5]34

Cover versions

Certifications

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