Snowblind (Styx song)

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"Snowblind"
Song by Styx
from the album Paradise Theatre
A-side"Rockin' the Paradise"
Released1981
Recorded1980
GenreRock, hard rock
Length4:58 (album version)
3:52 (single edit)
LabelA&M
SongwritersJames "J.Y." Young
Dennis DeYoung

"Snowblind" is a song by Styx that appears on the Paradise Theatre album released in 1981. The song is about the helplessness of cocaine addiction,[1] alternating between slow, brooding verses (sung by James Young) and a faster, harder-edged chorus (sung by Tommy Shaw), representing the addict's cycle of highs and lows.

"Snowblind" was written by Dennis DeYoung and Young with uncredited lyrics by Shaw.[2][3] The single reached #22 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.

Shaw said of the song in 2011:

I had done some research into those lyrics. Everybody was doing it back then – it's not my excuse, but it was just what you did. If you were going to a party back in those days, cocaine was just one of the things on the menu. I never did heroin, because I thought that meant I was doing heavy drugs, which shows you the insanity of doing drugs. I probably should have done heroin, because I understand heroin actually makes you feel good. Cocaine just makes you stupid.[3]

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