The show takes the format of a two hour mix in which they play new trance music, both promotional and commercially released.
Promotional recording, a recording distributed free in order to promote a commercial recording
Universal Music Group v. Augusto was a federal court case filed by Universal Music Group against Troy Augusto, a man who sold promotional CDs on eBay.
Although not released as a commercial single, the song was released as a radio-single in the United States, where the song received airplay but failed to chart due in part to no official release.
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Released as a promo single, it was the third overall single, out of four total, released by Atreyu that year, as the song "Her Portrait In Black", from the Underworld: Evolution soundtrack, was also released in addition to A Death-Grip On Yesterday