The Living End
The Living End · 1998
47 min · 14 tracks · rock music
A high-octane fusion of punk rock energy and melodic hooks that captures youthful rebellion.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- steady, consistent energy levels dynamic emotional journeys engaging youthful rebellion themes
- Context
- Released in 1998, 'The Living End' marked The Living End's self-titled debut album after their earlier EPs. This album positioned them as a prominent force in the Australian rock scene, following their breakout success with singles like 'Prisoner of Society'.
- If you like
- rock music
The Living End is an album by The Living End, released in 1998. A high-octane fusion of punk rock energy and melodic hooks that captures youthful rebellion. 'The Living End' received widespread acclaim, reaching No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart and earning a nomination for an ARIA Award for Best Rock Album. Its energetic sound and rebellious themes helped define the popular music landscape of late '90s Australia. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Living End sound like?
A high-octane fusion of punk rock energy and melodic hooks that captures youthful rebellion. Rooted in rock music.
What makes The Living End by The Living End notable?
'The Living End' received widespread acclaim, reaching No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart and earning a nomination for an ARIA Award for Best Rock Album. Its energetic sound and rebellious themes helped define the popular music landscape of late '90s Australia. Released in 1998, 'The Living End' marked The Living End's self-titled debut album after their earlier EPs. This album positioned them as a prominent force in the Australian rock scene, following their breakout success with singles like 'Prisoner of Society'.
Who is The Living End for?
The Living End works well if you're into steady, consistent energy levels, dynamic emotional journeys and engaging youthful rebellion themes.
How many songs are on The Living End?
The Living End has 14 tracks, running approximately 47 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Prisoner of Society Standout 3:52
- 2 Growing Up (Falling Down) 3:56
- 3 Second Solution Standout 3:00
- 4 West End Riot Standout 3:53
- 5 Bloody Mary 3:44
- 6 Monday 3:31
- 7 All Torn Down 4:08
- 8 Save the Day 2:56
- 9 Trapped 3:26
- 10 Have They Forgotten 3:12
- 11 Fly Away 2:53
- 12 I Want a Day 2:29
- 13 Sleep on It 2:58
- 14 Closing In 3:02
Release Date
January 1, 1998
Artist Origin
Australia
Runtime
47 min 5 sec
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