Origin is a demo album by American rock band Evanescence . A compilation of home-recorded demos from 1996-1999, the CD was self-released and sold at local shows, and then packaged to showcase to record labels. A total of 2,000 copies were made and sold by the Bigwig Enterprises website from November 4, 2000 to 2003. Origin contains demos written and recorded by co-founders Amy Lee and Ben Moody for their earlier independent EPs in the 1990s, including "Whisper", "Imaginary", and " My Immortal ", which appear on their debut album Fallen (2003).
56-690: Lies may refer to: Lie , an untruthful statement Lies (evidence) , falsehoods in common law Geography [ edit ] Lies, Hautes-Pyrénées , a commune in Occitanie region, France Lies, Friesland , a village on the island of Terschelling, Friesland, the Netherlands Lies, North Brabant , a hamlet in Breda, North Brabant, the Netherlands Books [ edit ] Lies ( Gone series) ,
112-1043: A 2007 television episode "Lies" ( Roseanne ) , a 1992 television episode Music [ edit ] L.I.E.S. , an American electronic music record label Albums [ edit ] Lies (Guns N' Roses album) or G N' R Lies , 1988 Lies , by Blodwyn Pig , 1993 Lies , by Bon Voyage , 2008 Lies , by Heartbreak , 2008 Songs [ edit ] "Lies" (1931 song) , written by Harry Barris and George E. Springer "Lies" (Anette Olzon song) , 2014 "Lies" (Big Bang song) , 2007 "Lies" (Burns song) , 2012 "Lies" (En Vogue song) , 1990 "Lies" (g.o.d song) , 2000 "Lies" (Jonathan Butler song) , 1987 "Lies" (The Knickerbockers song) , 1965 "Lies" (Koda Kumi song) , 2006 "Lies" (McFly song) , 2008 "Lies" (Rolling Stones song) , 1978 "Lies" (Status Quo song) , 1980 "Lies" (T-ara song) , 2009 "Lies" (Thompson Twins song) , 1982 "Lies", by Alphaville from Forever Young , 1984 "Lies", by Billy Talent from Billy Talent , 2003 "Lies", by
168-514: A dice roll test where participants could easily lie to get a bigger payout. The study found that in countries with high prevalence of rule breaking, dishonesty in people in their early 20s was more prevalent. Possession of the capacity to lie among non-humans has been asserted during language studies with great apes . In one instance, the gorilla Koko , when asked who tore a sink from the wall, pointed to one of her handlers and then laughed. Deceptive body language, such as feints that mislead as to
224-489: A fan, I want to listen to that too.' So having that whole change of heart was really huge. In another interview, she stated: I can look at it from the outside and appreciate it too. Not just be wrapped up in my own head that nothing is ever good enough, which is an easy path to go down for me. ... I’m finally far enough away from it that I don’t feel like that I’m afraid people are gonna think that’s my ability right there. I think that I've done enough stuff and there's been
280-430: A full band playing these songs was something that only came along later." Moody said that at the time Lee and him were focused on writing music over playing live shows, and they did not want to have a band join their writing process; "we just wanted it to be the two of us and so we'd play once or twice a year." In 2003, Moody stated that he did not remember how many EPs they released, and he viewed their EPs as "really just
336-602: A horse, to draw a bow, and to speak the Truth". He further notes that: "The most disgraceful thing in the world [the Persians] think, is to tell a lie; the next worst, to owe a debt: because, among other reasons, the debtor is obliged to tell lies." In Achaemenid Persia , the lie, drauga (in Avestan: druj ), is considered to be a cardinal sin and it was punishable by death in some extreme cases. Tablets discovered by archaeologists in
392-678: A lying person is regarded to have no shame, and therefore capable of many wrongs. Lying is not only to be avoided because it harms others, but also because it goes against the Buddhist ideal of finding the truth . The fourth precept includes avoidance of lying and harmful speech. Some modern Buddhist teachers such as Thich Nhat Hanh interpret this to include avoiding spreading false news and uncertain information. Work that involves data manipulation, false advertising, or online scams can also be regarded as violations. Anthropologist Barend Terwiel [ de ] reports that among Thai Buddhists,
448-510: A means"; CDs "we could sell ourselves at our shows so we could go out and buy pizza. They really weren't official releases". They sold the home-made demo CD Origin at local shows. After driving to Memphis, Tennessee to get it mastered at Ardent Studios , they packaged the CD, wanting to shop it to record labels. It was self-released in 2000, with 500 copies initially pressed. A total of 2000 copies were made, and sold on November 4, 2000 by
504-440: A number of measures while giving statements or answering questions. Spikes in stress indicators are purported to reveal lying. The accuracy of this method is widely disputed. In several well-known cases, application of the technique has been shown to have given incorrect results. Nonetheless, it remains in use in many areas, primarily as a method for eliciting confessions or employment screening. The unreliability of polygraph results
560-405: A real studio album and honed in our sound and became Evanescence and made Fallen , I'm like, 'OK, everything before this we were just practicing.' But many fans love Origin and talk about Origin and wish Origin would be released. I've been against it for 13 years, but for the first time I guess I have enough separation from it to look at it and feel like, 'Y'know what? I see why that's cool. As
616-449: A space and time in between that I can appreciate it for what it is, which is just the tiny bud of the artist that I've become. And I'm proud of it in a weird way. Lee re-recorded the track "Even in Death" for the 2016 compilation album Lost Whispers , which was included in the box set. She stated that re-recording it felt "like that song was truly redeemed because the early recording we have
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#1732852458861672-518: A time in my life that was both wonderful and terrible." She stated that she's "always liked the idea of one day putting out a b-sides and rarities CD." Origin was released commercially in February 2017 as a part of Evanescence's The Ultimate Collection vinyl box set. Deeming it to be "like an embarrassing old diary" for herself, Lee explained why she included it in the box set: It's something I've always cringed about because ever since we made
728-412: A variety of instrumental, interpersonal, or psychological functions for the individuals who use them. Generally, the term "lie" carries a negative connotation, and depending on the context a person who communicates a lie may be subject to social, legal, religious, or criminal sanctions; for instance, perjury , or the act of lying under oath , can result in criminal and civil charges being pressed against
784-410: Is a criminal offense ( perjury ). Hannah Arendt spoke about extraordinary cases in which an entire society is being lied to consistently. She said that the consequences of such lying are "not that you believe the lies, but rather that nobody believes anything any longer. This is because lies, by their very nature, have to be changed, and a lying government has constantly to rewrite its own history. On
840-635: Is a talent human beings possess universally. The evolutionary theory proposed by Darwin states that only the fittest will survive and by lying, we aim to improve other's perception of our social image and status, capability, and desirability in general. Studies have shown that humans begin lying at a mere age of six months, through crying and laughing, to gain attention. Scientific studies have shown differences in forms of lying across gender. Although men and women lie at equal frequencies, men are more likely to lie in order to please themselves while women are more likely to lie to please others. The presumption
896-529: Is being lied to. To tell lies is to deny others access to reality, and the harm of lying often cannot be anticipated. The ones lied to may fail to solve problems they could have solved only on a basis of good information. To lie also harms oneself, making the liar distrust the person who is being lied to. Liars generally feel badly about their lies and sense a loss of sincerity, authenticity, and integrity. Harris asserts that honesty allows one to have deeper relationships and to bring all dysfunction in one's life to
952-694: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Lie A lie is an assertion that is believed to be false, typically used with the purpose of deceiving or misleading someone. The practice of communicating lies is called lying . A person who communicates a lie may be termed a liar . Lies can be interpreted as deliberately false statements or misleading statements, though not all statements that are literally false are considered lies – metaphors , hyperboles , and other figurative rhetoric are not intended to mislead, while lies are explicitly meant for literal interpretation by their audience. Lies may also serve
1008-515: Is immoral ( Num. 23:19, Hab. 2:3, Heb. 6:13–18). Nevertheless, there are examples of God deliberately causing enemies to become disorientated and confused, in order to provide victory ( 2 Thess. 2:11; 1 Kings 22:23; Ezek. 14:9). Various passages of the Bible feature exchanges that assert lying is immoral and wrong ( Prov. 6:16–19; Ps. 5:6), ( Lev. 19:11; Prov. 14:5; Prov. 30:6; Zeph. 3:13), ( Isa. 28:15; Dan. 11:27), most famously, in
1064-496: Is not an enjoyable recording, but I really love that song." Sam Law of Kerrang! said that "there's limited reason for anyone other than die-hards to seek it out", deeming "Lies" the stand out track for Lee's "towering classical soprano delivery – the peak nu-metal synth/guitar interplay and additional death growls courtesy of Living Sacrifice vocalist Bruce Fitzhugh ". All tracks are written by Amy Lee , Ben Moody and David Hodges , except where noted. Credits adapted from
1120-418: Is not supported by research. A 2019 review of research on deception and its detection through nonverbal behavior concludes that people tend to overestimate both the reliability of nonverbal behavior as an indicator of deception, and their ability to make accurate judgements about deception based on nonverbal behavior. Polygraph " lie detector " machines measure the physiological stress a subject endures in
1176-565: Is real, and Druj , which is "the Lie". Later on, the Lie became personified as Angra Mainyu , a figure similar to the Christian Devil , who was portrayed as the eternal opponent of Ahura Mazda (God). Herodotus , in his mid-fifth-century BC account of Persian residents of the Pontus , reports that Persian youths, from their fifth year to their twentieth year, were instructed in three things – "to ride
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#17328524588611232-441: Is that humans are individuals living in a world of competition and strict social norms, where they are able to use lies and deception to enhance chances of survival and reproduction. Stereotypically speaking, David Livingstone Smith asserts that men like to exaggerate about their sexual expertise, but shy away from topics that degrade them while women understate their sexual expertise to make themselves more respectable and loyal in
1288-451: Is the basis of the exclusion of such evaluations as admissible evidence in many courts, and the technique is generally perceived to be an example of pseudoscience . A recent study found that composing a lie takes longer than telling the truth and thus, the time taken to answer a question may be used as a method of lie detection. Instant answers with a lie may be proof of a prepared lie. A recommendation provided to resolve that contradiction
1344-504: Is the condition where there is an excessive or abnormal propensity for lying and exaggerating. A recent study found that composing a lie takes longer than telling the truth. Or, as Chief Joseph succinctly put it, "It does not require many words to speak the truth." Some people who are not convincing liars truly believe they are. The Old Testament and New Testament of the Bible both contain statements that God cannot lie and that lying
1400-505: Is to try to surprise the subject and find a midway answer, not too quick, nor too long. Utilitarian philosophers have supported lies that achieve good outcomes – white lies. In his 2008 book, How to Make Good Decisions and Be Right All the Time , Iain King suggested a credible rule on lying was possible, and he defined it as: "Deceive only if you can change behaviour in a way worth more than
1456-614: The Ten Commandments : "Thou shalt not bear false witness" ( Ex. 20:2–17 ; Deut. 5:6–21 ); Ex. 23:1; Matt. 19:18; Mark 10:19; Luke 18:20 a specific reference to perjury. Other passages feature descriptive (not prescriptive) exchanges where lying was committed in extreme circumstances involving life and death. Most Christian philosophers might argue that lying is never acceptable, but that even those who are righteous in God's eyes sin sometimes. Old Testament accounts of lying include: In
1512-410: The only way to protect oneself is to lie, it is never ethically permissible to lie even in the face of murder, torture, or any other hardship. Each of these philosophers gave several arguments for the ethical basis against lying, all compatible with each other. Among the more important arguments are: In Lying , neuroscientist Sam Harris argues that lying is negative for the liar and the person who
1568-695: The 1930s at the site of Persepolis give us adequate evidence about the love and veneration for the culture of truth during the Achaemenian period. These tablets contain the names of ordinary Persians, mainly traders and warehouse-keepers. According to Stanley Insler of Yale University , as many as 72 names of officials and petty clerks found on these tablets contain the word truth . Thus, says Insler, we have Artapana , protector of truth, Artakama , lover of truth, Artamanah , truth-minded, Artafarnah , possessing splendour of truth, Artazusta , delighting in truth, Artastuna , pillar of truth, Artafrida , prospering
1624-617: The Bigwig Enterprises website, which marketed it as Evanescence's "debut CD". According to the Bigwig website, "Whisper" was the lead single from Origin , receiving airplay on local radio in Little Rock. Bigwig stated that the CD was out of print by early February 2003, before Evanescence's debut single " Bring Me to Life " was released on the Daredevil soundtrack album . Immediately after
1680-959: The Black Keys from Attack & Release , 2008 "Lies", by Chvrches from The Bones of What You Believe , 2013 "Lies", by the Click Five from Greetings from Imrie House , 2005 "Lies", by Dillon Francis from This Mixtape Is Fire , 2015 "Lies", by Elton John from Made in England , 1995 "Lies", by EMF from Schubert Dip , 1991 "Lies", by Evanescence from Origin , 2000 "Lies", by Fenech-Soler , 2009 "Lies", by Hercules and Love Affair from Omnion , 2017 "Lies", by Hilary Duff from Breathe In. Breathe Out. , 2015 "Lies", by J. J. Cale from Really , 1973 "Lies", by James Maslow , 2015 "Lies", by Korn from Korn , 1994 "Lies", by Marina and
1736-696: The Diamonds from Electra Heart , 2012 "Lies", by MC Magic from Magic City , 2006 "Lies", by Pale Waves from Unwanted , 2022 "Lies", by Pet Shop Boys, a B-side of the single " You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk ", 2000 "Lies", by Roxette from Crash! Boom! Bang! , 1994 "Lies", by the Saturdays from Chasing Lights , 2008 "Lies", by Schoolboy Q from Crash Talk , 2019 "Lies", by Stabbing Westward from Ungod , 1994 "Lies", by Stan Rogers from Northwest Passage , 1981 "Lies", by Starbreaker from Starbreaker , 2005 "Lies", by
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1792-614: The New Testament, Jesus refers to the Devil as the father of lies ( John 8:44) and Paul commands Christians "Do not lie to one another" ( Col. 3:9; cf. Lev. 19:11). In the Day of Judgement, unrepentant liars will be punished in the lake of fire . ( Rev. 21:8; 21:27). Augustine of Hippo wrote two books about lying: On Lying ( De Mendacio ) and Against Lying ( Contra Mendacio ). He describes each book in his later work, Retractationes . Based on
1848-1120: The Waifs from Sink or Swim , 2000 "Lies", by Wild Orchid, B-side of the single " Stuttering (Don't Say) ", 2001 "Lies (Through the 80s)", by Manfred Mann's Earth Band from Chance , 1980 People [ edit ] Surname [ edit ] Brian Lies (born 1963), American author and illustrator Joseph Lies (1821–1865), Belgian painter Given name [ edit ] Lies Bonnier (born 1925), Dutch swimmer Lies Cosijn (1931–2016), Dutch ceramicist Lies Eykens (born 1989), Belgian volleyball player Lies Jans (born 1974), Belgian politician Lies Permana Lestari (died 1967), Indonesian actress Lies Noor (died 1961), Indonesian actress Lies Rustenburg (born 1990), Dutch rower Lies Tizioualou (born 1965), Algerian volleyball player Lies Visschedijk (born 1974), Dutch actress See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing lies Lie (disambiguation) Liar (disambiguation) Lyse (disambiguation) White Lies (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
1904-436: The duo's 1998 Evanescence EP, and "My Immortal" was an outtake from that EP. "Whisper" is originally from their 1999 EP Sound Asleep . The track "Even in Death" is from 1996, and is one of the songs Lee wanted on Fallen . They recorded the demos with an 8-track recorder at Moody's apartment and Lee's family's attic. They re-recorded "Whisper" and "Imaginary" for Fallen , while "My Immortal"'s demo recording from Origin
1960-514: The external communication of what one does not hold to be internally true, are categorically sinful and therefore, ethically impermissible. Augustine wrote that lies told in jest, or by someone who believes or opines the lie to be true are not, in fact, lies. The fourth of the five Buddhist precepts involves falsehood spoken or committed to by action. Avoiding other forms of wrong speech are also considered part of this precept, consisting of malicious speech, harsh speech, and gossip. A breach of
2016-416: The eyes of men and avoid being labelled as a ‘scarlet woman’. Those with Parkinson's disease show difficulties in deceiving others, difficulties that link to prefrontal hypometabolism. This suggests a link between the capacity for dishonesty and integrity of prefrontal functioning. Pseudologia fantastica is a term applied by psychiatrists to the behavior of habitual or compulsive lying. Mythomania
2072-447: The fourth precept also is seen to be broken when people insinuate, exaggerate, or speak abusively or deceitfully. In Gestaþáttr , one of the sections within the Eddaic poem Hávamál , Odin states that it is advisable, when dealing with "a false foe who lies", to tell lies also. Zoroaster teaches that there are two powers in the universe; Asha , which is truth, order, and that which
2128-416: The hearer may acquire a false belief (or at least something that the speaker believes to be false). When deception is unsuccessful, a lie may be discovered. The discovery of a lie may discredit other statements by the same speaker, thereby staining that speaker's reputation. In some circumstances, it may also negatively affect the social or legal standing of the speaker. Lying in a court of law, for instance,
2184-412: The intended direction of attack or flight, is observed in many species. A mother bird deceives when she pretends to have a broken wing to divert the attention of a perceived predator – including unwitting humans – from the eggs in her nest, instead to her, as she draws the predator away from the location of the nest, most notably a trait of the killdeer . It is asserted that the capacity to lie
2240-457: The local modern rock station in Little Rock , which helped them develop a local fanbase, allowing them to play a couple of bigger shows a year and hire other musicians to perform other instruments live. Although they played with guest musicians, Evanescence remained a duo. "It was more because that's what we did and how we worked rather than not wanting any other input", Lee recalled; "The idea of
2296-548: The location of De Mendacio in Retractationes , it appears to have been written about AD 395. The first work, On Lying , begins: "Magna quæstio est de Mendacio" ("There is a great question about Lying"). From his text, it can be derived that St. Augustine divided lies into eight categories, listed in order of descending severity: Despite distinguishing between lies according to their external severity, Augustine maintains in both treatises that all lies, defined precisely as
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2352-693: The perjurer. Although people in many cultures believe that deception can be detected by observing nonverbal behaviors (e.g. not making eye contact, fidgeting, stuttering, smiling) research indicates that people overestimate both the significance of such cues and their ability to make accurate judgements about deception. More generally, people's ability to make true judgments is affected by biases towards accepting incoming information and interpreting feelings as evidence of truth . People do not always check incoming assertions against their memory. The potential consequences of lying are manifold; some in particular are worth considering. Typically lies aim to deceive , so
2408-469: The powerful did I do wrong. The man who cooperated with my house, him I rewarded well; who so did injury, him I punished well." He asks Ahuramazda , God, to protect the country from "a (hostile) army, from famine, from the Lie". Darius had his hands full dealing with large-scale rebellion which broke out throughout the empire. After fighting successfully with nine traitors in a year, Darius records his battles against them for posterity and tells us how it
2464-405: The precept is considered more serious if the falsehood is motivated by an ulterior motive (rather than, for example, "a small white lie"). The accompanying virtue is being honest and dependable, and involves honesty in work, truthfulness to others, loyalty to superiors, and gratitude to benefactors. In Buddhist texts, this precept is considered most important next to the first precept, because
2520-464: The receiving end you get not only one lie – a lie which you could go on for the rest of your days – but you get a great number of lies, depending on how the political wind blows." The question of whether lies can be detected reliably through nonverbal has been the subject of frequent study. While people in many cultures believe that deception can be indicated by behaviors such as looking away, fidgeting, or stammering, this
2576-486: The release of their debut album Fallen (2003), the demo CD was sold for US$ 400 on eBay . In 2003, Lee and Moody encouraged fans who were interested in their demos to download it rather than purchase it for such high prices online. Origin contains tracks from Lee and Moody's earlier EPs, including "Whisper", "Imaginary", " My Immortal ", and "Where Will You Go", the first three later appearing on Fallen (2003). "Imaginary" and "Where Will You Go" first appeared on
2632-551: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lies . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lies&oldid=1239218154 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
2688-617: The son of Nabonidus. ... The Lie made them rebellious, so that these men deceived the people." Then advice to his son Xerxes , who is to succeed him as the great king: "Thou who shalt be king hereafter, protect yourself vigorously from the Lie; the man who shall be a lie-follower, him do thou punish well, if thus thou shall think. May my country be secure!" Origin (Evanescence demo album) As Evanescence, Lee and Moody had composed and home-recorded demos, including two EPs, Evanescence (1998) and Sound Asleep (1999), which they sold at their live shows. Their early demos got them airplay on
2744-404: The songs are demos of songs that ended up on Fallen . ... We packaged it together and it looks like an album because we were wanting to look professional for record labels." Moody added: "That wasn't really an album but our demos. We made it into an album to make it more appealing to the record companies, but it was never an official release ... We also did a lot of songs and demos after that. It
2800-504: The surface. In Human, All Too Human , philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche suggested that those who refrain from lying may do so only because of the difficulty involved in maintaining lies. This is consistent with his general philosophy that divides (or ranks) people according to strength and ability; thus, some people tell the truth only out of weakness. A study was conducted by the University of Nottingham , released in 2016, which utilized
2856-410: The third book of Michael Grant's series Lies, Inc. , an expanded version of the 1964 book The Unteleported Man by Philip K. Dick Film and television [ edit ] Lies (1999 film) , a South Korean film directed by Jang Sun-wu Lies (1983 film), a film by Ken and Jim Wheat Lies (2008 film) , a Swedish short film directed by Jonas Odell "Lies" ( The Black Donnellys ) ,
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#17328524588612912-595: The trust you would lose, were the deception discovered (whether the deception actually is exposed or not)." Stanford law professor Deborah L. Rhode articulated three rules she says ethicists generally agree distinguish "white lies" from harmful lies or cheating: Aristotle believed no general rule on lying was possible, because anyone who advocated lying could never be believed, he said. The philosophers St. Augustine , St. Thomas Aquinas , and Immanuel Kant , condemned all lying. According to all three, there are no circumstances in which, ethically, one may lie. Even if
2968-510: The truth, and Artahunara , having nobility of truth. It was Darius the Great who laid down the "ordinance of good regulations" during his reign. Darius' testimony about his constant battle against the Lie is found in the Behistun Inscription . He testifies: "I was not a lie-follower, I was not a doer of wrong ... According to righteousness I conducted myself. Neither to the weak or to
3024-419: Was just a stepping stone for us." He expressed dissatisfaction with their pre- Fallen material, stating, "we didn't have the technology, so a lot of our early recordings were just shit." Lee said in 2007 that they were still finding themselves back then, and "it's hard to listen to the really old stuff without laughing at myself a little. But of course those songs will always be special to me, and remind me of
3080-552: Was the Lie that made them rebel against the empire. At the Behistun inscription, Darius says: "I smote them and took prisoner nine kings. One was Gaumata by name, a Magian; he lied; thus he said: I am Smerdis, the son of Cyrus ... One, Acina by name, an Elamite; he lied; thus he said: I am king in Elam ;... One, Nidintu-Bel by name, a Babylonian; he lied; thus he said: I am Nebuchadnezzar,
3136-400: Was used by their label Wind-up Records on Fallen . As with other releases since the start of Evanescence, Lee was the core writer. Although initially considered their debut album, Origin is a collection of demos. Lee confirmed it was a dressed up demo CD, and stated in 2003: "It's not our first CD, it's demos we recorded ... We weren't there yet, we weren't finished, and a lot of
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