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'''evanescencevideo''' is the official [[Evanescence]] YouTube channel created by [[Wind-up Records]]. The channel includes all the videos from the [[Fallen]] and [[The Open Door]] era including behinds the scene footage of [[Lithium]], [[Sweet Sacrifice]] and [[Good Enough]].
'''evanescencevideo''' is the official [[Evanescence]] YouTube channel created by [[Wind-up Records]]. The channel includes all the videos from the ''[[Fallen]]'' and ''[[The Open Door]]'' era including behinds the scene footage of "[[Lithium]]", "[[Sweet Sacrifice]]" and "[[Good Enough]]". Live performances of "[[Bring Me To Life]]" and "[[My Immortal]]", taken from the ''[[Anywhere but Home]]'' DVD, are also uploaded.


Since the channel was created, in December 2006, there have been over 40,000 subscribers, over 1,015,000 channel views and over 31,500,000 total video views.<ref>January 2009</ref>
Since the channel was created, in December 2006, there have been over 100,900 subscribers, over 2,480,000 channel views and over 99,094,000 total video views.<ref>November 2009</ref>


In 2008, evanescencevideo was made an official YouTube partner.
In 2008, evanescencevideo was made an official YouTube partner.

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evanescencevideo is the official Evanescence YouTube channel created by Wind-up Records. The channel includes all the videos from the Fallen and The Open Door era including behinds the scene footage of "Lithium", "Sweet Sacrifice" and "Good Enough". Live performances of "Bring Me To Life" and "My Immortal", taken from the Anywhere but Home DVD, are also uploaded.

Since the channel was created, in December 2006, there have been over 100,900 subscribers, over 2,480,000 channel views and over 99,094,000 total video views.[1]

In 2008, evanescencevideo was made an official YouTube partner.

Official Evanescence YouTube Channel

Notes and References

  1. November 2009