Four on the Floor
The Living End · 2003
11 min · 4 tracks · rock music
Energetic rock anthems blend punk influences with catchy hooks and gritty Australian grit.
Four on the Floor is an EP by The Living End, released in 2003. Energetic rock anthems blend punk influences with catchy hooks and gritty Australian grit. 'Four on the Floor' showcases the band's ability to craft engaging rock tracks, contributing to their growing reputation in Australia. The EP features demos that highlight their evolution as songwriters during a time when they were gaining significant radio play and popularity, especially with tracks like 'Blinded.' Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Four on the Floor sound like?
Energetic rock anthems blend punk influences with catchy hooks and gritty Australian grit. Rooted in rock music.
What makes Four on the Floor by The Living End notable?
'Four on the Floor' showcases the band's ability to craft engaging rock tracks, contributing to their growing reputation in Australia. The EP features demos that highlight their evolution as songwriters during a time when they were gaining significant radio play and popularity, especially with tracks like 'Blinded.' Released in 2003, 'Four on the Floor' was The Living End's first EP following their successful second album, 'Roll On.' This period marked a critical phase for the band as they sought to expand their sound while maintaining their punk roots. It came at a time when they were solidifying their identity within the Australian rock scene.
How many songs are on Four on the Floor?
Four on the Floor has 4 tracks, running approximately 11 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Blinded Standout 2:58
- 2 Fond Farewell Standout 1:45
- 3 No Reaction (demo) Standout 3:16
- 4 Live It Up (demo) 3:43
Release Date
January 1, 2003
Artist Origin
Australia
Runtime
11 min 42 sec
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