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2003 EP by The Bronx
La Muerte Viva!
EP by The Bronx
ReleasedNovember 15, 2003
Recorded2003
GenrePunk rock
Length14:54
LabelWichita Records
ProducerThe Bronx
The Bronx chronology
The Bronx
(2003)
La Muerte Viva!
(2003)
The Bronx
(2006)

La Muerte Viva! is The Bronx's second EP and the first recording on Wichita Records, released on November 15, 2003. The EP was only largely released both in Europe and Australia and being limited edition has since become somewhat of a collectors item.

Track listing

  • All tracks by The Bronx, except "Private Affair" written by The Saints
U.K. Version (Wichita Recordings)
No.TitleLength
1."Stop The Bleeding"3:02
2."False Alarm"2:12
3."Bats!"2:26
4."All This Is"3:03
5."You Want To See Us Burn"2:46
6."Private Affair"2:05
Australian Version (Shock Records)
No.TitleLength
1."They Will Kill Us All (Without Mercy)"3:50
2."Stop The Bleeding"2:58
3."All This Is"3:01
4."Private Affair"2:05
5."Bats!"2:25
6."You Want To See Us Burn"2:49

The Australian version was printed with the track names in the wrong order on the case as well as in the booklet. On the actual CD "Private Affair" is Track 4 instead of Track 6, "Bats" is Track 5 instead of Track 4 and "You want to see us burn" is Track 6 instead of Track 5. The track listing above matches the order on the CD. The booklet is folded differently from the U.K. Version.

Personnel

The Bronx / Mariachi El Bronx
  • Matt Caughthran
  • Joby J. Ford
  • Jorma Vik
  • Ken Horne
  • Brad Magers
  • Vincent Hidalgo
  • James Tweedy
Studio albums
EPs
Video releases
Singles
Related articles

References

  1. "The Bronx: Releases". thebronxxx.com. Archived from on 2010-03-28. Retrieved 29 February 2024. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)


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