Live in San Diego (film)

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ReleasedMarch 23, 2004
Genre Alternative rock, hard rock
Length53:26
Label Sparrow/Columbia
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Live in San Diego is a DVD of a concert by the band Switchfoot. It was released in 2004, between the band's albums The Beautiful Letdown and Nothing Is Sound . With the exception of "Learning to Breathe", all of the songs performed at this concert were from their 2003 double-platinum selling album The Beautiful Letdown . The concert was played at SOMA, in San Diego, California. The DVD was certified platinum by the RIAA selling over 100,000 copies. [4]

Contents

Song listing

  1. This Is Your Life
  2. Ammunition
  3. Gone
  4. Learning to Breathe
  5. More Than Fine
  6. Adding to the Noise
  7. Twenty Four
  8. On Fire
  9. The Beautiful Letdown
  10. Meant to Live
  11. Dare You to Move

DVD Video Extras

Awards

On 2005, the album won a Dove Award for Long Form Music Video of the Year at the 36th GMA Dove Awards. [5]

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