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At 10 AM on November 4, 2009, after playing "No Way Back" by The Foo Fighters (which was also the first song played on "Channel"), the station briefly stunted again, this time with R&B music as "Charm 104.3", before officially flipping to Top 40 at 12 PM as "Z104.3".
The film documents the band's history, and gets its title from a track on the Foo Fighters' seventh studio album Wasting Light.
For promotion, the label focused on "getting the Foo Fighters brand out there", setting up the band's official website, and arranging appearances on broadcast television and events such as the Gravity Games.