What's on Your Radio

"What's on Your Radio" is the first single from Australian rock band The Living End's 4th album State of Emergency. Its release date was 21 November 2005. The single was available for pre-sale at the Coke Live 'n' Local Tour, featuring a different track list. "What's on Your Radio" was voted to number 49 in the Triple J Hottest 100 for 2005.

"What's on Your Radio"
Single by The Living End
from the album State of Emergency
Released21 November 2005 (Aus), 27 August 2007 (UK)
Recorded2005
GenreRock
Length2 min 59 s
LabelEMI
Songwriter(s)Chris Cheney, Andy Strachan
Producer(s)Nick Launay
The Living End singles chronology
"I Can't Give You What I Haven't Got"
(2004)
"What's on Your Radio"
(2005)
"Wake Up"
(2006)

In the UK, the single was released as a download and limited edition red 7" single.

Track listing

  1. "What's on Your Radio"
  2. "Reborn"
  3. "Wrong Side of the Tracks"
Coke Live 'n' Local single track listing
  1. "What's On Your Radio"
  2. "I Can't Give You What I Haven't Got (Live)"
  3. "West End Riot (Live)"

Live tracks were taken from the band's performance at the 2005 Splendour in the Grass.

UK 7" track listing
  1. "What's On Your Radio"
  2. "We Want More"
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