, Paris
Anywhere but Home was filmed during Evanescence's concert at
Le Zénith in Paris on May 25, 2004. The concert was part of the tour in support of their debut album
Fallen (2003). Every song from the album except "Hello" was performed at the show. Three new songs were released on
Anywhere but Home: "Missing", "Breathe No More" (a studio version of the song was later featured on the soundtrack to the 2005 film
Elektra), and "Farther Away". While placed at the end of the disc, the CD insert shows "Missing" as track eight but it is actually track 14 and incorrectly labeled "Whisper". A performance of "Bring Me to Life" from the
2003 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas can be found on the DVD's main menu by moving the cursor to the largest thorn on the left-hand side of the screen. The band symbol then becomes visible. When selected, this will take the user to the footage. In December 2004, a couple in Maryland who had bought the album for their daughter, filed a
class action lawsuit against
Wal-Mart after hearing the word "fuck" sung during "
Thoughtless", a cover of a
Korn song. The lawsuit claimed that while the album contained this explicit word, there was no
Parental Advisory sticker on the package. It also claimed that the album violated Wal-Mart's policy of not stocking music with explicit lyrics, and that the company had to be aware of the problem because the word was dubbed out of a free sample on the Walmart.com website. The lawsuit was resolved by court order of a deal which would allow those people who bought the album at a Maryland Wal-Mart location to receive a refund. Some copies have the Parental Advisory notice, yet other copies are still sold without it now. ==Reception==