One of the better rock 'diss' tracks in recent memory. The song was penned by singer Amy Lee over her ex-boyfriend, Seether singer Shaun Morgan. But there was bad news for Lee, when Morgan and his band released his rebuttal song a year later, Seether's "Fake It", which ended up going #1 across the board (and stayed for a LONG time).

But that shouldn't take away from "Call Me When You're Sober" (although it does, which is unfair) because this song remains haunting in every...single...way. Lee's voice, the orchestral feel, and the demonstrative tone. Not to mention Amy Lee's piercing eyes in the video.

I think what I'm finding at I write this series, 2006 was a pretty solid year for rock. Let's relive this one:

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