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A Bleeding Heart | ||||
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Released | 2003 | |||
Recorded | June–July 2003 | |||
Genre | Punk, hardcore | |||
Label | Elevenfiftyseven Records | |||
Producer | Bleeders & Steve Roberts | |||
Bleeders chronology | ||||
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A Bleeding Heart is an EP by New Zealand band the Bleeders, released in 2003 and recorded at York Street Studios in Parnell. [1] The EP was repackaged and re-released in Australia in 2005 and renamed The Bleeders . It was put out as an introduction to the band in Australia and to coincide with their Australian shows at the time.
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