Both the song and the book are synthpop, other than their instrumentation is richer than in the first appearance album. S. Since the band was captivating a smash while lead singer Gwen Stefani recorded her solo debut album Love. Seraph. Melody.
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It was more across Europe, reaching the top ten in Finland, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden plus the pinnacle twenty in Austria, Belgium, France, and Switzerland. It spent over six months on the chart, during two thirds of which it remained in the pinnacle ten. In the song's melody video, Stefani portrays a black widow whose look closely resembles that of actress Jean Harlow. , who is put on trial and sentenced to die intended for the murders of three men she knew. The primary victim (played by Tom Dumont) dies when Stefani laces his dinner with rat poison, the next victim (Tony Kanal) dies at what time Stefani runs him downward by means of her automobile, and the third victim (a house painter played by Adrian Young) dies in a bathtub after Stefani throws her hairdryer in present.
In between the bereavement scenes are scenes of Stefani in courtyard and being dragged to the gas chamber where she is executed. The video ends by means of the three murder victims laughing and surveillance her televised execution. The melody video was moderately successful on videocassette chart programs.
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