Dawn of the Undead

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Dawn of the Undead
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Studio album by
Released1991
Genre Punk rock
Label Shagpile Records

Dawn of the Undead is an album by American punk band the Undead, originally released on vinyl in 1991 on the Australian label Shagpile Records. It was reissued on CD in 1997 and again in 2006 by Post Mortem Records. [1]

Contents

Track listing (LP edition)

  1. Evening of Desire
  2. A Life of Our Own
  3. Never Say Die
  4. Gimme Your Autograph
  5. I Don't Wanna Go
  6. In Eighty Four
  7. The Way We Behave
  8. Put Your Clothes Back On
  9. R.A.T.T.F.I.N.K.
  10. I Want You Dead
  11. We Don't Want the Poor in New York City
  12. When the Evening Comes
  13. Verbal Abuse (Remix)
  14. My Kinda Town
  15. Undead

Track listing (CD edition)

  1. Evening of Desire
  2. A Life of Our Own
  3. Never Say Die
  4. Gimme Your Autograph
  5. I Don't Wanna Go
  6. In Eighty Four
  7. The Way We Behave
  8. Put Your Clothes Back On
  9. R.A.T.T.F.I.N.K.
  10. I Want You Dead
  11. We Don't Want the Poor in New York City
  12. When the Evening Comes
  13. Verbal Abuse
  14. My Kinda Town
  15. Hollywood Boulevard
  16. Undead
  17. Social Reason
  18. No Vices
  19. Nightmare
  20. Lies
  21. Eve of Destruction
  22. Misfit

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References

Notes
  1. "The Undead – Dawn of the Undead (1991, Vinyl)". Discogs .