The music video mainly features Noodle, who has Shaun Ryder’s head in her closet hooked up with wires and tubes. He was unable to say the phrase “It’s There”, which was the song’s original title, so it was simply changed to “DARE.” The song’s title supposedly came about due to Ryder’s thick Mancunian accent. Noodle’s lines tells 2-D that if he is so distraught over the current state of the world, he should take action because all he does is whine about it. This is likely meant to convey the sense of a second perspective. Importantly, it is sung by Noodle rather than 2-D. In the overall narrative of Demon Days, “Dare” takes place after the general depression spanning from “Feel Good Inc” to “White Light”. It features guest vocals from iconic Manchester rock band Happy Mondays‘ own Shaun Ryder. “Dare” (also stylised as “挑戦 (DARE)”) was released on Augas the second single from Demon Days.
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