L.O.V.Evil

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L.O.V.Evil
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Studio album by
Released16 June 1994
RecordedAugust 1993
Genre Alternative rock, electronic rock
Label Red Rocket Records
Producer Maxi
Second Coming chronology
L.O.V.Evil
(1994)
Second Coming
(1998)

L.O.V.Evil is the debut studio album by the Seattle-based Second Coming.

Contents

Track listing

Original release

All tracks written by Jesse "Maxi" Holt, except where noted. [1]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Afraid of Love" 4:23
2."The Great Big Burn"Troy Bethel and Maxi4:49
3."Television Skin" 4:07
4."Beautiful and Everything" 3:46
5."So Wired"Ron Holt4:23
6."M.T. Your Gun" 4:39
7."Funch" 4:21
8."It's Coming After (Featuring Layne Staley)"Ron Holt2:59

Reissue

No.TitleLength
1."Afraid of Love"4:23
2."The Great Big Burn"4:49
3."Television Skin"4:07
4."Beautiful and Everything"3:46
5."So Wired"4:23
6."M.T. Your Gun"4:39
7."Funch"4:21
8.""The Great Big Burn" (Green Mix)"5:03
9.""M.T. Your Gun" (Red Violence (Mix)"5:02
10.""The Great Big Burn" (Radio Edit)"4:13
11.""M.T. Your Gun" (Radio Edit)"4:13
12."It's Coming After (Featuring Layne Staley)"2:59

Personnel

The album's credits and personnel can be obtained from the liner notes. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 L.O.V.Evil (liner notes). Second Coming. Red Rocket Records. 1994. 781117166628.CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)