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From Here on In: The DVD 1997–2004 is a video compilation album of Australian punk rock band The Living End, released as a double-DVD in 2004. The album features video clips of the band's singles as well as a "supergig".[1] The second disc contains a 2-hour documentary titled "In the End", which outlines the band's history.
From Here on In: The DVD 1997–2004 | ||||
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Video by | ||||
Released | 27 September 2004 (Australia) | |||
Recorded | 1996–2004 | |||
Genre | Punk rock, rockabilly | |||
Label | EMI | |||
The Living End chronology | ||||
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Disc one
editMusic videos:
- Prisoner of Society (US & Australian versions)
- Second Solution
- Save the Day
- All Torn Down
- West End Riot
- Pictures in the Mirror
- Roll On (US & Australian Versions)
- Dirty Man
- One Said to the Other
- Who's Gonna Save Us? (US & Australian Versions)
- Tabloid Magazine
- I Can't Give You What I Haven't Got
"Supergig":
- Roll On (Summer Sonic)
- Save the Day (Splendour in the Grass)
- One Said to the Other (Summer Sonic)
- Prisoner of Society (Summer Sonic)
- Blinded (Big Day Out)
- West End Riot (Splendour in the Grass)
- Pictures in the Mirror (Summer Sonic)
- All Torn Down (Big Day Out)
- Carry Me Home (Splendour in the Grass)
- What Would You Do? (Big Day Out)
- E-Boogie (Splendour in the Grass)
- Second Solution (Summer Sonic)
Disc two
edit2-hour feature documentary "In the End"
The disc mistakenly lists the title of the documentary as "The End", leaving out the word "In". This caused speculation over a possible break-up of the band at the time of the DVD's release.[citation needed]
Charts
editChart (2004) | Peak position |
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Australian DVD Chart (ARIA Charts)[2] | 3 |
Certifications
editRegion | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[3] | Platinum | 15,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
References
edit- ^ "The Living End - From Here On In: The DVD 1997-2004" (in German). Discogs. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
- ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 168.}
- ^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2004 DVDs" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
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