Til Death
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Til Death | ||
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Studio album by The Undead | ||
Released | June 25, 1998 | |
Recorded | 1997 | |
Genre | Punk rock | |
Label | Underworld/Post Mortem |
Til Death is the first full-length studio album by the American band The Undead, and the first release since the 3 song cassette from 1995. Til Death was recorded in 1997, in Bobby Steele's bedroom in New York. It was released in June 25, 1998 on Underworld Records/Post Mortem Records, and a promo version was available in April 1998. From its second pressing and on it has different artwork than the original pressing due to the vast amount of bootlegs that arose around the time of the albums initial release.
[edit] Track listing
- "The Future Kid" (Bobby Steele / Dave Street)
- "There's A Riot In Tompkin's Square" (Bobby Steele)
- "Shadows" (Bobby Steele)
- "Til Death" (Bobby Steele)
- "All You Need Is Love" (John Lennon / Paul McCartney)
- "I Don't Wanna Feel The Pain Anymore" (Bobby Steele / Dave Street)
- "Strange Creatures" (Bobby Steele)
- "Slave To Fashion" (Bobby Steele)
- "I'm So Happy" (Bobby Steele)
- "The Invisible Man" (Bobby Steele)
- "I'd Rather Do My Drinking Alone" (Bobby Steele / Dave Street)
- "They Lied" (Sam Herman / Bobby Steele)
- "The Thorn In Your Side" (Bobby Steele)
[edit] Musicians
- Bobby Steele - vocals, guitar
- Will Harper - bass
- Mormo Stinkbat - drums