The Living End (self-titled album)

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The Living End
The Living End cover
Studio album by The Living End
Released 1999
Recorded 1998
Genre Rock
Length 47:05
Label Modular/EMI
Producer(s) Lindsay Gravina
The Living End chronology
It's For Your Own Good
(1996)
The Living End
(1998)
Roll On
(2000)


The Living End is the eponymous debut album by Australian punk/rockabilly band The Living End. It was recorded at Sing Sing Studios in Melbourne, Australia. The cover art, as described by frontman Chris Cheney, is taken from a photograph of the inside of a World War II all-female bomb factory.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Prisoner of Society"
  2. "Growing Up (Falling Down)"
  3. "Second Solution"
  4. "West End Riot"
  5. "Bloody Mary"
  6. "Monday"
  7. "All Torn Down"
  8. "Save the Day"
  9. "Trapped"
  10. "Have They Forgotten"
  11. "Fly Away"
  12. "I Want a Day"
  13. "Sleep on It"/"Strange"
  14. "Closing In""
  15. "Mr Businessman" (Japanese bonus track)

[edit] Note

  • Track 13, "Sleep on It" was omitted and changed to the much-favoured "Strange" for all versions released outside Australia. "Strange" had already appeared on previous releases in Australia and it wasn’t deemed necessary to repeat the track again for Australian fans.

[edit] Singles