Mascara (song)
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"Mascara" is the second single by Australian band Killing Heidi
Killing Heidi
Killing Heidi were an Australian rock band from Violet Town, Victoria. The band, which has been on hiatus since 2006, are best known for their multi-platinum album Reflector, released in 2000.-Early years :...

 from their debut album Reflector
Reflector (Killing Heidi album)
Reflector is the debut album of Australian band Killing Heidi, released in 2000.-Album information:The album was an enormous success, propelling the band to prominence and eventually spending seven weeks at No. 1 on the ARIA charts...

. It was released in November 1999 while their debut single "Weir" was still active on the charts. The re-release of the "Mascara" single was released with "Leave Me Alone" as its B-side.

Music Video

The music video for Mascara was recorded and released in 2000. It is directed by Paul Kosky.

Track listing

Original release
  1. "Mascara" (Album version)
  2. "Mascara" (Radio mix)


Maxi B-side release
  1. "Mascara" (Radio edit)
  2. "Leave Me Alone" (Radio mix)
  3. "Weir" (Acoustic mix)
  4. "Superstar" (Acoustic mix)
  5. "Weir" (Radio mix)

Chart performance

The original 2-track release of "Mascara" debuted on the 10th of November, 1999 at #47 on the ARIA Singles Chart
ARIA Charts
The ARIA charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association. The charts are a record of the highest selling singles and albums in various genres in Australia. ARIA commenced compiling its own charts in-house from the week ending 26 June...

. After seven weeks it had peaked at #3. Then on the 2nd of January 2000, the deluxe single debuted at #1 and stayed there for a further three weeks. After a combined total of 23 weeks, it exited the top 50, certified Platinum.
Year Chart Peak position Certification
1999/2000 Australian ARIA Singles Chart 1 (3 weeks) Platinum
2000 New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart 48

End of Year Charts

Year Chart Position
2000 ARIA End of Year Chart #26
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