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From Here on In – The Singles 1997–2004

The Living End · 2004

66 min · 20 tracks · rock music

A vibrant collection of punk-infused rock anthems that captures the raw energy of The Living End's early years.

Why this album works

The album features several of the band's biggest hits, including 'Prisoner of Society,' which reached No. 1 on the Australian charts and is often credited with bringing punk rock back to mainstream radio. This compilation not only showcases their commercial success but also solidifies their influence on the Australian music landscape during the late 90s and early 2000s.
Best for
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Context
Released on September 27, 2004, 'From Here on In – The Singles 1997–2004' marks a retrospective compilation that highlights The Living End's rise in the Australian rock scene. At this point, the band had established themselves with their self-titled debut in 1998 and subsequent albums that solidified their popularity, making this collection a celebration of their career thus far.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 I Can’t Give You What I Haven’t Got 2:18
  • 2 Prisoner of Society (single version) 3:54
  • 3 Roll On 3:09
  • 4 West End Riot Standout 3:54
  • 5 Second Solution (single version) 3:11
  • 6 Bringin’ It All Back Home 3:17
  • 7 All Torn Down 4:10
  • 8 Pictures in the Mirror 3:18
  • 9 From Here On In 2:41
  • 10 Save the Day 2:56
  • 11 Who’s Gonna Save Us? 3:23
  • 12 One Said to the Other 2:48
  • 13 Dirty Man 3:35
  • 14 Tabloid Magazine 3:21

Disc 2

  • 1 Sunday Bloody Sunday 3:54
  • 2 Tainted Love (live) 4:27
  • 3 I Get a Kick Out of You 2:39
  • 4 Rip It Up 2:20
  • 5 10:15 Saturday Night 4:54
  • 6 Prisoner on the Inside 2:27

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