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Save the Day (The Living End song)

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"'Save the Day'" is a song by Australian punk rock band The Living End, released in September 1998. It is the first official single taken from the band's self-titled album, following the release of the 'Second Solution / Prisoner of Society' EP the previous year. The song spent 17 weeks in the Australian ARIA Singles Chart, peaking at No. 22, and reached No. 10 on Triple J's Hottest 100 for 1998. The single was later certified gold, selling in excess of 35,000 copies.

The single was also released on 7" vinyl, however it was a limited release with only 500 copies issued.

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Personnel



;The Living End

*Chris Cheney  vocals, guitar

*Travis Demsey  drums, backing vocals

*Scott Owen  double bass, backing vocals

;Recording process

* Producer  Lindsay Gravina

* Engineer  Lindsay Gravina

** Assistant engineer  Matt Voight

* Mastering  Gavin Lurssen

* Mixing  Jerry Finn

* Editing (digital)  Don C. Tyler

* Studios  Sing Sing Studios, Melbourne

**Mixing studios  Conway Studios, Los Angeles

;Art works

* Cover art  Craig Preston

* Photography - Melanie Nissen

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Category:1998 singles

Category:Songs about cities

Category:The Living End songs

Category:1998 songs

Category:Modular Recordings singles

Category:Songs written by Travis Demsey

Category:Songs written by Chris Cheney

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