Hook Me Up - Release History

Release History

The album was made available for pre-order on the Australian iTunes Music Store on 16 October 2007. It includes a digital booklet, the music video for the single "Hook Me Up" and a track by track commentary by The Veronicas. It was released as a compact disc in Australia on 3 November 2007. The group recently posted a message on their Myspace page stating that the album will be released in the U.S. in May 2008. It was added to pre-order on iTunes, where it release was stated to 13 May, with a bonus track, a cover of Scandal's "Goodbye to You." In June 2008, it was added to Amazon on the "First to know," and it means a physical release on the U.S. Fansite lovetheveronicas.com reports that the album will have a physical CD release on 16 September 2008. In a recent YouTube message The Veronicas confirmed that the U.S. release of Hook Me Up has been pushed up and is now going to release on 26 August 2008. The clean version of the American release was released on 9 September. In America, a recent YAZ Birth Control Commercial uses the track "Goodbye to You." The UK release was originally scheduled for 22 June, but was bumped back to 21 September, then again to 5 October, after The Veronicas announced plans to release a second UK single, "4ever" following the success of "Untouched".

Region Date Label Format Catalogue
Australia 3 November 2007 Sire Records CD, digital download 9362499015
New Zealand 7 April 2008 Warner Bros. Records CD, digital download 9362499154
Chile 12 May 2008 Sire Records CD, digital download
Canada 20 January 2009 Sire Records CD 2395260
United States 13 May 2008 Sire Records Digital download 395260
26 August 2008 CD
9 June 2009 Re-issue CD
Brazil 27 March 2009 Warner Music CD 9362498923
Japan 14 April 2009 Pony Canyon CD
Italy 3 April 2009 Warner Music CD
France 6 April 2009 Warner Music CD
Mexico 23 June 2009 Warner Music CD 093624989233
UK 12 October 2009 Warner Music CD, digital download 9362497101

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