The Dashboard Confessional release of MTV Unplugged 2.0 was in 2002. This CD/DVD package is Dashboard Confessional's first live album. The band already recorded an acoustic instrument-based LP and is also the first non-platinum selling artist to be on MTV Unplugged. After a few months, RIAA certified the album platinum, indiciating shipment of between 100,000-200,000 units; as considered a Long-Form Video.

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