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Who Knows (Andrew W.K. album)

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Language
  
English

Director
  
M. Manrike

Country
  
United States, Japan

Who Knows movie poster
Release date
  
February 7, 2006

Who Knows? is the first live Andrew W.K. DVD, released on February 7, 2006. The DVD contains 16 live songs, various strange clips, and bonus footage. There is some confusion over the DVD. Three covers exist. One has a blue tint, and says "Live 1992-2004". Another has the same blue tint, though darker, and says "Live Footage 1992-2004". The last cover says "Live 2000-2004", and has a reddish tint to it. Only the 2000-2004 version has been actually found, and is considered the "official" cover of the DVD cover, while the other covers might have been created for shock value, or could have possibly been working covers.

Who Knows? (Andrew W.K. album)

The DVD was made using a state-of-the-art process called sync-stacking, in which many video and audio clips of many different concerts can be spliced together into one video without losing the flow of the song, and without sounding different.

Five screenings of the DVD were presented in New York City and Hollywood, in February and April, 2006 by Andrew. His father presented a screening of the movie in Ann Arbor, Michigan at the University of Michigan Law School. Although Andrew's father, law professor James E. Krier was said to be the host of the event, Andrew was present at the screening also.

Track listing

  1. "Violent Life"
  2. "Victory Strikes Again"
  3. "Long Live the Party"
  4. "We Want Fun"
  5. "Ready to Die"
  6. "It's Time to Party"
  7. "Take It Off"
  8. "Make Sex"
  9. "Totally Stupid"
  10. "Girls Own Love"
  11. "She Is Beautiful"
  12. "Tear It Up"
  13. "I Love NYC"
  14. "I Get Wet"
  15. "Never Let Down"
  16. "Party Hard"

References

Who Knows? (Andrew W.K. album) Wikipedia