The Living End's 2004 Concert Photos

The Living End formed in 1994 after lead singer/guitarist Chris Cheney and bassist Scott Owen were introduced to each other by their older sisters at Wheelers Hill Secondary College in Melbourne, Australia. Cheney, obsessed with 80s rockabilly group the Stray Cats, convinced Owen to learn the double bass instead of the piano and they started playing gigs under the name Runaway Boys after the title of a Stray Cats song. The group went through a succession of drummers before settling on Joe Piripitzi.

The Living End / Dallas Crane / The Hot Lies on Oct 3, 2004 [795-small]

The Living End / Dallas Crane / The Hot Lies
Oct 3, 2004
 Thebarton, South Australia, Australia
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The Living End / Dallas Crane / British India on Oct 1, 2004 [796-small]

The Living End / Dallas Crane / British India
Oct 1, 2004
 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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No Doubt / The Living End / Blink-182 on Jun 12, 2004 [242-small]

No Doubt / The Living End / Blink-182
Jun 12, 2004
 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, United States
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blink-182 / No Doubt / The Living End on Jun 11, 2004 [341-small]

blink-182 / No Doubt / The Living End
Jun 11, 2004
 Bristow, Virginia, United States
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The Living End / blink-182 / The Used on Jun 5, 2004 [734-small]

The Living End / blink-182 / The Used
Jun 5, 2004
 Hartford, Connecticut, United States
  Uploaded by Laura D182

No Doubt / blink-182 / The Living End on Jun 3, 2004 [444-small]

No Doubt / blink-182 / The Living End
Jun 3, 2004
 Holmdel, New Jersey, United States
  Uploaded by Laura Fazekas

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2012 30 photos
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