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The Family Values Tour 2001

''The Family Values Tour 2001'' is the third live album with various artists performing on stage during ''The Family Values Tour'' in fall 2001. It is released on May 7, 2002. The album includes various artists performing at the ''Family Values Tour'' in 2001, such as Linkin Park, Staind, Deadsy, Stone Temple Pilots, Static-X, and Staind frontman Aaron Lewis. The hit song "Wonderful", the only single off the album, is performed live during the ''Family Values 2001 Tour'' by American rock band Stone Temple Pilots, which features additional vocals from Chester Bennington of Linkin Park who would eventually become the band's vocalist in 2013.
== Background ==
''The Family Values 2001 Tour'' was recorded live at assorted dates on the annual alt-metal tour. While it's heavy on the workmanlike rock of Stone Temple Pilots, the album does include some other strong performances. Staind vocalist Aaron Lewis, who made his name with some standout performances during the 2000 ''Family Values Tour'' outing, returns here with an acoustic version of Pearl Jam's "Black." He also assists Linkin Park with a vicious take on "One Step Closer," and fronts his own band for two songs. While the histrionic, flash-in-the-pan industrial outfit Static-X overstays their welcome with two songs, a cover of Rush's "Tom Sawyer" by the delightfully campy Deadsy churns with furious drum fills and a spot-on bass solo.
The album was produced by Josh Abraham, before his collaboration with Linkin Park on ''Reanimation'' (2002) and ''Live in Texas'' (2003), while executive production was handled by American nu metal band Korn and Jeff Kwatinetz. The tracks by various artists in the album were recorded live on ''The Family Values Tour'', in the fall of 2001.

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