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Alternative 01 October, 2008

PERRY FARRELL'S TWILIGHT TRACK 'GO ALL THE WAY'

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NEW YORK (Top40 Charts/ By Tiffany Shipp/ Sunshine, Sachs & Associates) - Perry Farrell has penned a new song, officially titled "Go All The Way," which will be featured in a crucial scene during the highly-anticipated Twilight, due in theaters November 21. The song will also appear on the movie's soundtrack.

The title of the song lays it on the line...according to Farrell, "The song conjures up that adolescent feeling when a young man, whose been pursuing a girl he really likes, finally gets her. It's about the intense emotions when they go all the way."

Twilight director, Catherine Hardwicke, ("Lords of Doggtown") a longtime fan of Farrell's work, approached him about working on a song for the film. "Go All The Way" was produced by Atticus Ross (NIN) and mixed by Alan Moulder (Smashing Pumpkins, U2) and the result is a tumultuous Dance/Rock/Alt track.

The former frontman for Jane's Addiction, Perry Farrell helped redefine the Rock scene of the early 90's with the band's larger-than-life amalgam of punk, metal, indie, prog and folk rock that lit a fuse in LA's underground that spread around the world. The band played their final show in 1991 at Lollapalooza.
The festival, which Farrell co-founded, redefined the touring industry by presenting a mash-up bill of artists from different genres. As solo artists, the members of Jane's Addiction continued to pursue individual creative interests until raising eyebrows with a 2008 performance at the N.M.E. Awards, where they accepted the "Godlike Genius Award" seventeen years after their last show.






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