La Muerte Viva! is
The Bronx's second EP and the first recording on
Wichita Records, released on November 15, 2003.[1] 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
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.
^"The Bronx: Releases". thebronxxx.com. Archived from [/www.thebronxxx.com/releases/ the original] on 2010-03-28. Retrieved 29 February 2024. {{
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La Muerte Viva! is
The Bronx's second EP and the first recording on
Wichita Records, released on November 15, 2003.[1] 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
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.
^"The Bronx: Releases". thebronxxx.com. Archived from [/www.thebronxxx.com/releases/ the original] on 2010-03-28. Retrieved 29 February 2024. {{
cite web}}: Check |url= value (
help)
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