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Album artwork for The Living End (25th Anniversary Edition) by The Living End
Album artwork for The Living End (25th Anniversary Edition) by The Living End
Album artwork for The Living End (25th Anniversary Edition) by The Living End
Album artwork for The Living End (25th Anniversary Edition) by The Living End

The Living End are a three piece band hailing from Melbourne, Australia. They formed in 1994. Their breakout single ‘Prisoner of Society’ was released in 1997 and became the soundtrack of a generation in Australia and the world. The band have released eight studio albums to date, with this release their first ever anniversary album. They are a ferocious live band, with incredible live shows something to behold. 

The Living End was originally released in October 1998, debuting at #1 in Australia and spending 27 weeks in the AUS top 10 and 83 weeks in the AUS Top 100. The album has since gone on to sell over 500,000 copies globally. The album had six singles released from the album. 

Accompanying the original self-titled album is a live recording from Australian radio institution Triple J. Recorded in front of a live audience just as the breakthrough album was released, it captures a band on the cusp of greatness, the energy and raw emotion can be felt from the first note. The recording has not been heard since it was played on the radio only once in the late 90s. It was thought to be lost until discovered on a fan site in 2022. Remastered in 2023, it perfectly encapsulates the spirit of one of Australia’s greatest live bands. 

The Living End

The Living End (25th Anniversary Edition)

BMG
Album artwork for The Living End (25th Anniversary Edition) by The Living End
LPx2 +

£34.99

With Extra Triple J Session. Housed in Gatefold Packaging encased in Mirror Board Cover.

Red and Black Splatter

Limited to 1000 copies
Released 13/10/2023Catalogue Number

4050538941340

Album artwork for The Living End (25th Anniversary Edition) by The Living End
CDx2

£11.99

With Extra Triple J Session

Released 13/10/2023Catalogue Number

4050538941364

Album artwork for The Living End (25th Anniversary Edition) by The Living End
LP +

£27.99

White
Released 13/10/2023Catalogue Number

4050538941333

Album artwork for The Living End (25th Anniversary Edition) by The Living End
LP

£27.99

Red
Released 13/10/2023Catalogue Number

4050538941326

The Living End

The Living End (25th Anniversary Edition)

BMG
Album artwork for The Living End (25th Anniversary Edition) by The Living End
LPx2 +

£34.99

With Extra Triple J Session. Housed in Gatefold Packaging encased in Mirror Board Cover.

Red and Black Splatter

Limited to 1000 copies
Released 13/10/2023Catalogue Number

4050538941340

Album artwork for The Living End (25th Anniversary Edition) by The Living End
CDx2

£11.99

With Extra Triple J Session

Released 13/10/2023Catalogue Number

4050538941364

Album artwork for The Living End (25th Anniversary Edition) by The Living End
LP +

£27.99

White
Released 13/10/2023Catalogue Number

4050538941333

Album artwork for The Living End (25th Anniversary Edition) by The Living End
LP

£27.99

Red
Released 13/10/2023Catalogue Number

4050538941326

The Living End are a three piece band hailing from Melbourne, Australia. They formed in 1994. Their breakout single ‘Prisoner of Society’ was released in 1997 and became the soundtrack of a generation in Australia and the world. The band have released eight studio albums to date, with this release their first ever anniversary album. They are a ferocious live band, with incredible live shows something to behold. 

The Living End was originally released in October 1998, debuting at #1 in Australia and spending 27 weeks in the AUS top 10 and 83 weeks in the AUS Top 100. The album has since gone on to sell over 500,000 copies globally. The album had six singles released from the album. 

Accompanying the original self-titled album is a live recording from Australian radio institution Triple J. Recorded in front of a live audience just as the breakthrough album was released, it captures a band on the cusp of greatness, the energy and raw emotion can be felt from the first note. The recording has not been heard since it was played on the radio only once in the late 90s. It was thought to be lost until discovered on a fan site in 2022. Remastered in 2023, it perfectly encapsulates the spirit of one of Australia’s greatest live bands.