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2000 live album by Various Artists
The Family Values Tour 1999 is the second live album that features select live performances from the 1999 Family Values Tour , and it was released on May 23, 2000, through Interscope Records .[ 4] The album is produced by Jeff Kwatinetz and Bill Sheppell .
Ja Rule , Run DMC , Mobb Deep also appeared on the Tour (in place of DMX , who canceled prior to the beginning of the tour). Korn made surprise appearances at a handful of dates. Sevendust filled in for Filter on the Denver date while Filter took time off to film the video for "Take A Picture".[ 5] System of a Down were originally on the line-up but canceled their appearance due to a feud with Limp Bizkit. The Minneapolis date was the only that featured both Primus and Korn .
Title Writer(s) Performer(s) 1. "Break Stuff " Wes Borland , Fred Durst , John Otto , Sam Rivers Limp Bizkit 4:00 2. "Lacquer Head " Les Claypool , Primus Primus 4:54 3. "Mudshovel " Johnny April , Aaron Lewis , Mike Mushok , Jon Wysocki Staind 4:47 4. "Falling Away from Me " Reggie Arvizu , Jonathan Davis , James Shaffer , David Silveria , Brian Welch Korn 4:34 5. "Da Rockwilder " Reggie Noble , Dana Stinson Method Man & Redman 2:30 6. "Hey Man, Nice Shot " Richard Patrick Filter 7:17 7. "Re-Arranged " W. Borland, F. Durst, J. Otto, S. Rivers Limp Bizkit 5:01 8. "A.D.I.D.A.S. /Good God " J. Davis, J. Shaffer, D. Silveria, B. Welch Korn 6:13 9. "My Name Is Mud " L. Claypool, Primus Primus 5:44 10. "Welcome to the Fold " R. Patrick Filter 5:08 11. "Keep Hope Alive " Ken Jordan, Scott Kirkland The Crystal Method 6:29 12. "I Would for You " (Jane's Addiction cover) Perry Farrell Limp Bizkit 4:35 13. "Nookie " W. Borland, F. Durst, J. Otto, S. Rivers Limp Bizkit 6:54 14. "Outside " A. Lewis Aaron Lewis & Fred Durst 5:41 Total length: 71:07
09/21 - Pittsburgh, PA at Civic Arena
09/28 - Worcester, MA at Worcester Centrum
10/2 - Uniondale, NY at Nassau Coliseum
10/3 - Philadelphia, PA at First Union Center
10/5 - Grand Rapids, MI at Van Andel Arena
10/6 - Indianapolis, IN at Market Square Arena[ 6]
10/8 - Columbus, OH at Schottenstein Center
10/9 - Rosemont, IL at Allstate Arena
10/10 - St. Louis, MO at Kiel Center
10/12 - Kansas City, MO at Kemper Arena
10/13 - Minneapolis, MN at Target Center
10/16 - Portland, OR at Rose Garden Arena
10/17 - Tacoma, WA at Tacoma Dome
10/19 - San Francisco, CA at Cow Palace
10/20 - Sacramento, CA at ARCO Arena
10/22 - Phoenix, AZ at America West Arena
10/23 - Anaheim, CA at Arrowhead Pond
10/25 - Denver, CO at Pepsi Center
10/27 - Dallas, TX at Reunion Arena
10/28 - Houston, TX at Compaq Center
10/30 - San Antonio, TX at Alamodome
10/31 - Biloxi, MS at Mississippi Coast Coliseum
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