''Big Day Out 06'' is a
New Zealand compilation album released to coincide with the
Big Day Out music festival in 2006. To date, this was the last album released in this series.
Track listing
#"I Wanna Be Your Dog" –
Iggy & the Stooges
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#"The Denial Twist" –
The White Stripes
#"
Do You Want To
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" –
Franz Ferdinand
#"L'Via L'Viaquez" –
The Mars Volta
#"Mind's Eye" –
Wolfmother
#"Good Timing" –
Gerling
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#"Going Nowhere" –
Cut Copy
#"Are You The One?" –
The Presets
#"NY Excuse (Remix)" –
Soulwax
#"Entertain" –
Sleater-Kinney
#"King of the Rodeo" –
Kings of Leon
#"What's On Your Radio" –
The Living End
#"Forget To Remember" –
Mudvayne
#"
O Yeah" –
End of Fashion
#"The Sentinel" –
Hilltop Hoods
#"Testify" –
Common
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#"Galang 05" –
M.I.A.
#"Bottle Rocket" –
The Go! Team
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#"Locket" –
Magic Dirt
#"Hurricane" –
Faker
#"Forever Lost" –
The Magic Numbers
References
Music festival compilation albums
Compilation albums by New Zealand artists
2006 live albums
2006 compilation albums
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