MTV Hard Rock Live

MTV Hard Rock Live is a live album by Canadian rock band Simple Plan.

MTV Hard Rock Live
Live album by
ReleasedOctober 4, 2005
Genre
Length1:04:34
Label
Producer
  • Brian J. Murphy
  • Christina Hull
  • Rob Cowlyn
  • Mitch Goldstein
  • Mike Davis
Simple Plan chronology
Still Not Getting Any...
(2004)
MTV Hard Rock Live
(2005)
Simple Plan
(2008)
Simple Plan video chronology
Still Not Getting Any...
(2004)
MTV Hard Rock Live
(2005)
Simple Plan
(2008)

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Shut Up!"4:18
2."Jump"4:32
3."The Worst Day Ever"4:20
4."Addicted"4:14
5."Me Against the World"3:46
6."Crazy"4:58
7."God Must Hate Me"4:02
8."Thank You"5:39
9."Welcome to My Life"4:52
10."I'm Just a Kid"5:07
11."I'd Do Anything"4:44
12."Untitled (How Could This Happen to Me?)"4:23
13."Perfect"5:45
Bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
14."Crazy (Acoustic version)"3:55
15."Welcome to My Life (Acoustic version)"3:35
16."Perfect (Acoustic version)"4:06
17."Promise (Live)" (Japanese edition)" 

The bonus tracks, excluding "Crazy (Acoustic version)", are only available on the deluxe edition.

Versions

In 2005, Simple Plan released the live album, MTV Hard Rock Live which contained songs from both of their previous albums.[1] The album came in two different versions — a standard one, and a fan pack edition.[2] The standard edition included audio of the whole performance, an acoustic version of Crazy, two live videos of the performance of the first two songs "Jump" and "Shut Up!", and a small booklet of pictures of the performance.[2] The fan pack edition contained audio and video of the whole performance in 5.1 surround sound, three acoustic tracks for "Crazy", "Welcome to My Life", and "Perfect", a 32-page color tour book, and an exclusive Simple Plan patch and pin.[2]

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[3] Gold 50,000^

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

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References

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