Where Is My Mind?

"Where Is My Mind?" is a song by American alternative rock band Pixies, released as the seventh track on their 1988 debut album, Surfer Rosa. It is one of the band's signature songs and has inspired a multitude of covers. The song was featured on the 2021 version of Rolling Stone magazine's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, ranked at No. 493.

Background
The song was written by frontman Black Francis while he attended the University of Massachusetts Amherst, inspired by his experiences while scuba diving in the Caribbean. He later said he had "this very small fish trying to chase me. I don't know why—I don't know too much about fish behavior."

Guitarist Joey Santiago composed the song's guitar line. He recalled of his part, "This was actually the first thing I tried. A lazy arpeggio that instantly sounded strong and hooky."

Cultural impact
After being featured in the 1999 film Fight Club (in which the song plays over the final scene), the song gained an even wider audience. "Where Is My Mind?" was voted number 29 in the "Hottest 100 of All Time" music poll conducted by Australian radio station Triple J in 2009. Over half a million votes were cast in the poll.

On April 13, 2004, NASA used "Where Is My Mind?" to wake up the team working on the Mars rover, Spirit, in honor of its software transplant.

Criminal Minds featured the song on an episode titled Sex, Birth, Death. A xylophone version of the song was used in episode titled "The Lesson".

In 2016 an all-kazoo version of the song was used in The Tick episode "Where's My Mind."

Mr. Nobody, a film released in 2009 also featured the song. HBO drama The Leftovers featured both the Pixies version and Maxence Cyrin's piano cover in the show's second season. Cyrin's cover of the song has also been featured on Mr. Robot and It's Kind of a Funny Story. Cyrin's cover was also featured in the "Man Behind The Treasure" promo for the PlayStation 4 game Uncharted 4: A Thief's End.

Other movies that use the song include Gaz Bar Blues, Big Ass Spider! (version by Storm Large), Knock Knock, Sucker Punch (version by Yoav) and the series Warehouse 13 (version by Allison Scagliotti, episode 3x6).

Australian rock band End of Fashion were criticized for the similarities between the guitar riff from "Where Is My Mind?" and the one used in their 2005 song "O Yeah". Rockus Online Magazine reviewer Jonathon Miller called the song "disturbingly Pixies-ish", and went on to write: "End of Fashion are having no problem appealing to the 95% of people that haven't heard (and still remember) the Pixies' 'Where Is My Mind?' and have never experienced a truly exciting live show, and if that's what the band is aiming for, then they are a complete success."

All Elite Wrestling's Orange Cassidy and Best Friends first used "Where Is My Mind?" as their new entrance theme in March 2021. AEW CEO Tony Khan signed a multiyear agreement to use the song and said, “every use of the song in AEW will live in our content library forever in perpetuity.”

In a Cracked article titled "How 'Where Is My Mind' Became Hollywood's Laziest Trope," the repeated use of the song has been criticized as "shorthand for telling you that a character has issues telling the difference between what's real and what isn't—especially if multiple personalities are involved."

A live version of the song recorded at 2004's Coachella was released free through BitTorrent.

In 2023, it was revealed that Francis' remark of the word "stop" at the beginning of the song triggered certain Google phones to switch off their alarms.

Cover versions

 * Nada Surf covered the song on the 1999 Pixies tribute album Where Is My Mind?: A Tribute to the Pixies.
 * Tkay Maidza's 2021 cover version was used in a 2023 Apple AirPods commercial, as well as the final episode of the Donald Glover limited series Swarm. This version is also included in the 2022 racing video game Need for Speed Unbound.
 * Preteen Nandi Bushell recorded the song in 2021, earning praise from the Pixies.
 * Kelly Clarkson covered the song in 2021 on her "Kellyoke" segment.
 * Members of the punk bands Touché Amoré, PUP, Vein.fm, and Twitching Tongues joined wrestler Orange Cassidy for a 2021 punk cover.
 * Trampled by Turtles covered the song from their 2013 live-album Live at First Avenue.
 * German band Heldmaschine covered it as a bonus track on their 2023 album Flächenbrand.
 * James Blunt has covered the song in live performances and included it on his 2006 live CD/DVD Chasing Time: The Bedlam Sessions.
 * Maxence Cyrin covered it on piano in his 2009 album Novö Piano.
 * Placebo covered the song in their 2003 compilation album Covers.