Big Day Out 04

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Big Day Out 04
Big Day Out 2004 album.jpg
Compilation album by
Various Artists
Released8 December 2003
Label Universal Music
Various Artists chronology
Big Day Out 03
(2003)
Big Day Out 04
(2003)
Big Day Out 05
(2005)

Big Day Out 04 is a New Zealand compilation album released to coincide with the Big Day Out music festival in 2004.

Contents

Track listing

Disc one

  1. "53rd & 3rd" - Metallica
  2. "This Apparatus Must Be Unearthed" - The Mars Volta
  3. "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" - Jet
  4. "You Were The Last High" - The Dandy Warhols
  5. "White Night" - Hoodoo Gurus
  6. "Get Activated" - Gerling
  7. "MF from Hell" - The Datsuns
  8. "Signals Over the Air" - Thursday
  9. "Déjà Vu" - Something for Kate
  10. "In Your Arms" - Skulker
  11. "Red Morning Light" - Kings of Leon
  12. "Burn Burn" - Lostprophets
  13. "Apathy is a Cold Body" - Poison the Well
  14. "Watch Out Boys" - Magic Dirt
  15. "One Second of Insanity" - The Butterfly Effect
  16. "Real Life" - Cog
  17. "Sophie" - Goodshirt
  18. "Vampire Racecourse" - The Sleepy Jackson
  19. "Growing On Me" - The Darkness

Disc two

  1. "Come to Daddy" - Aphex Twin
  2. "Stockholm Syndrome" - Muse
  3. "Hands Up" - The Black Eyed Peas
  4. "El Questro" - Downsyde
  5. "Again" - Pnau
  6. "Supercide" - Trey
  7. "The Things" - Audio Bullys
  8. "Kick It" - Peaches
  9. "Where Ur At" - 1200 Techniques
  10. "Lucky Star" - Basement Jaxx
  11. "Silver Screen Shower Scene" - Afrika Bambaataa and Soulsonic Force
  12. "Freaky Highway" - sonicanimation
  13. "U Can't Resist Us" - King Kapisi & Che Fu
  14. "Stand Up" - Scribe
  15. "Sneaker Sex" - Friendly vs. Toby Neal
  16. "Heaven or Hell?" - Peewee Ferris
  17. "Slide" - Salmonella Dub
  18. "Do You Realise?" - The Flaming Lips


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