Viscera Eyes

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"Viscera Eyes"
"Viscera Eyes" cover
Single by The Mars Volta
from the album Amputechture
Released August 29, 2006
Format Download
Genre Progressive Rock
Length 4:23
Label Universal Records
Producer(s) Omar Rodriguez-Lopez
The Mars Volta singles chronology
"L'Via L'Viaquez"
(2005)
"Viscera Eyes"
(2006)

Viscera Eyes is the first single from the album Amputechture by The Mars Volta. "Viscera Eyes" evolved from a song originally written for the band At the Drive-In. The full song (as found on the album) is 9 minutes and 23 seconds long. Pictures from a music video recording session surfaced in early September, with Blake on Drums and John Frusciante on guitar, but no further information on the release of a video has surfaced. The song features Spanish and English lyrics which were also used on tracks for their last album, Frances the Mute.

[edit] Track listing

  1. Viscera Eyes (Radio Edit) (4:23)
The Mars Volta
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez | Cedric Bixler-Zavala

Isaiah Ikey Owens | Juan Alderete | Thomas Pridgen | Marcel Rodriguez-Lopez | Adrian Terrazas-Gonzales | Paul Hinojos

Former members
Eva Gardner | Jeremy Michael Ward | Jon Theodore
Discography
Albums: De-Loused in the Comatorium | Frances the Mute | Scabdates | A Missing Chromosome | Amputechture
Extended plays: Tremulant EP | Live EP
Singles: "Inertiatic ESP" | "Televators" | "The Widow" | "L'Via L'Viaquez" | "Viscera Eyes"