![]() ![]() Jared Leto expressed his gratitude to the band's fans, termed as the Echelon, emphasizing their strong collaboration. The band invited their fans to attend rehearsal sessions to work on songs that needed background vocals. Thirty Seconds to Mars dedicated several days to rehearsals, in which they reworked and experimented with their musical repertoire. The show was produced by Jay Peterson and Leah Culton-Gonzales through the production company Original Media, with additional contributions by Jeff Baumgardner and Lee Rolontz. It marked the first live performance by the former. The show featured a number of musicians from the Vitamin String Quartet and back-up vocalists from The Late Show's Gospel Choir. Thirty Seconds to Mars recorded their performance on at Sony Music Studios in New York City. Commercially, it debuted at number 76 on the Billboard 200 and experienced moderate success in some international markets. Upon release, MTV Unplugged received universal acclaim from music critics, many of whom complimented the band's musicianship and the album's production. The extended play includes rearranged versions of three songs extracted from Thirty Seconds to Mars' third studio album, This Is War (2009), and a cover version of a song by U2. ![]() ![]() The performance was accompanied by musicians from the Vitamin String Quartet, a gospel choir and included the contribution of the band's fans. The show's purpose is to present name artists, and feature them stripped of studio equipment. It features an acoustic performance taped at Sony Music Studios in New York City on May 13 of that year for the television series MTV Unplugged. MTV Unplugged is an extended play (EP) and live album by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, released in the United States on Augby Virgin Records. ![]()
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