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The B-side song is a live recording of "I Got Chills" from a performance at the Three Clubs in Hollywood. [2] The cover artwork was designed by guitarist Joby J. Ford. The music video for "They Will Kill Us All (Without Mercy)" was directed by Mike Piscitelli. [ 3 ]
Wichita has also released all of the singles from The Bronx's albums, beginning with "They Will Kill Us All (Without Mercy)" and "False Alarm" in 2004, which were made into music videos and reached No. 65 and No. 73 on the UK Singles Chart, respectively.
To support the album, singles and music videos were released for the songs "They Will Kill Us All (Without Mercy)" and "False Alarm". The band toured the United States and Australia in support of the album. In Australia, the band's performance at the Annandale Hotel in Sydney was filmed, later released as the DVD Live at the Annandale.
I got in there with Shooter for a couple of days, and I wrote that song “They Can’t Kill Us All” the day before, and we just worked that up in the studio. It’s very organic. So far I love ...
Kendrick Lamar, Winner of Record of the Year, Best Rap Performance, Best Rap Song, Best Music Video, and Song of the Year for ‘Not Like Us’ at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards at Crypto.com Arena ...
"They Will Kill Us All (Without Mercy)" (2004) "Bats!" is the debut single by Los Angeles–based punk rock band The Bronx, released in 2003 by Tarantulas Records.
The B-side song is a cover version of Neil Young's "The Needle and the Damage Done". [2] The cover artwork was designed by guitarist Joby J. Ford. The music video for "False Alarm" was directed by Mike Piscitelli. [3] The black-and-white video consists of footage from old B-grade horror, science fiction, and thriller films.
The frontrunner for song of the year was Chappell Roan’s “Good Luck, Babe!” which the singer co-wrote with Daniel Nigro and Justin Tranter. Lamar also beat fan favorites “Texas Hold ’Em ...