Maybe Memories

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Maybe Memories
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Compilation album by
ReleasedJuly 15, 2003 (2003-07-15)
StudioFoxy Studios, Marina del Rey, Branden's Bedroom
Genre
Length34:37
Label Reprise
Director Evan Aaronson
Producer
The Used chronology
The Used
(2002)
Maybe Memories
(2003)
In Love and Death
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Maybe Memories is a compilation album by American emo band the Used. It was released on July 15, 2003 and has since been certified platinum. [2] The album consists of live songs from their self-titled album, demos from Demos from the Basement, and previously unreleased material.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by The Used except "Alone This Holiday" written by The Used and John Feldmann.

CD
No.TitleLength
1."Maybe Memories" (Live at the Henry Fonda Music Box Theatre, March 21, 2003)3:12
2."A Box Full of Sharp Objects" (Live at the Henry Fonda Music Box Theatre, March 21, 2003)2:56
3."On My Own" (Live at the Henry Fonda Music Box Theatre, March 21, 2003)2:46
4."Say Days Ago" (Live at the Henry Fonda Music Box Theatre, March 21, 2003)5:41
5."Just a Little" (Unreleased track from debut album)3:29
6."It Could be a Good Excuse" (Home demo)2:52
7."Zero Mechanism" (Home demo)2:36
8."Bulimic" (Home demo)3:23
9."Alone This Holiday" (Recorded for KROQ Christmas album)2:57
10."Sometimes I Just Go for It" (Unreleased music for song idea from debut album)4:46
Total length:34:33
DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Maybe Memories" (A video diary)36:42
2."A Box Full of Sharp Objects" (Music video)3:05
3."The Taste of Ink" (Music video)3:22
4."Buried Myself Alive" (Music video)3:36
5."Blue and Yellow" (Music video)3:27
6."Buried Myself Alive" (The making of)9:10
7."The Taste of Ink" (The making of)8:59
8."Maybe Memories" (Live at the Henry Fonda Music Box Theatre, March 21, 2003) 
9."A Box Full of Sharp Objects" (Live at the Henry Fonda Music Box Theatre, March 21, 2003) 
10."On My Own" (Live at the Henry Fonda Music Box Theatre, March 21, 2003) 
11."Say Days Ago" (Live at the Henry Fonda Music Box Theatre, March 21, 2003) 
12."Bert" (Band video bio)2:57
13."Jeph" (Band video bio)2:48
14."Branden" (Band video bio)3:23
15."Quinn" (Band video bio)2:41
16."COPS" (Hidden easter egg; home video of Branden, Jeph, and Quinn doing a COPS-like chase on skateboards. This can be seen by going to "the band" and pressing left on Jeph.)9:31
Total length:75:00

Personnel

Charts and certifications

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalogue
United StatesJuly 15, 2003 Reprise CD+DVD48503-2
JapanAugust 6, 2003WPZR-30015-6

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