Live and Lawless (Cd/Dvd) - Unwritten Law

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ITEM DETAILS
- Artist:
- Unwritten Law
- Title:
- Live and Lawless (Cd/Dvd)
- Label:
- Shock
- Format:
- CD + DVD Pack
- Barcode No.:
- 5021456158546
- Available:
- 29-09-2008
- Sourced:
- Australia
Southern California punk band Unwritten Law release their first live CD/DVD for new label Suburban Noize, hot on the heels of their most recent Australian tour. The band formed in 1990 as part of the vibrant San Diego scene that included the likes of Blink-182, Sprung Monkey, Rocket From The Crypt and Drive Like Jehu. Unwritten Law has released seven full-length studio albums. The band has toured Australia several times and released seven full-length studio albums, including the self-titled album that is certified Gold here and contains the singles 'Lonesome' and 'Cailin', and album 'Elva' that spawned the hit 'Seein' Red'. UL continue to grow and thrive, whilst their antics have continuously kept the group's name in press headlines.
The 2 disc CD/DVD 'Live And Lawless' captures the band in their element; live & raw, recorded at Hollywood's legendary Key Club where they played a list of fan favorites like 'Up All Night', 'She Says', 'Rest of My Life' and 'Seein' Red' in front of a sold-out crowd.
Track Listing
CD
- Underground
- Teenage Suicide
- Rescue Me
- Cailin
- California Sky
- Blame It On Me
- Shoulda Known Better
- Celebration Song
- Mean Girl
- Seein' Red
- Babylon
- Lost Control
- Obvilioin
- Save Me
- Up All Night
- CPK
- Shoulda Known Better (Bonus)
DVD
- Underground
- Teenage Suicide
- Rescue Me
- Cailin
- California Sky
- Blame It On Me
- Shoulda Known Better
- Celebration Song
- Mean Girl
- Seein' Red
- Babylon
- Lonesome
- Rest Of My Life
- She Says
- Before I Go
- Elva
- Shallow
- Lost Control
- Oblivion
- Save Me
- Up All Night
- CPK
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