California punk-pop act the Ataris promote their 2003 album "So Long, Astoria" in this sampling of tunes performed live at a music video shoot for their song "In This Diary," which hit No. 11 on Billboard's U.S. Modern Rock Tracks. Songs in the collection include "Takeoffs and Landings," "Teenage Riot," "Unopened Letter to the World," "My Reply" and "Song #13." Also included are behind-the-scenes footage and a band biography.
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Pop-punk outfit The Ataris put on a spontaneous live set during the making of the video for the song “In This Diary” in 2003. That set is captured on Live At ...
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