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The Passion Killers, comprising several members of the band Chumbawamba, covered the song with modified lyrics on their 1991 single, "Whoopee! We're All Gonna Die!", as a protest against the first Gulf War. [36] [37]
Whoopee, We're All Gonna Die EP Rugger Bugger Discs 1991 7-inch EP of cover songs Credit to the Nation: See here [43] "Sowing the Seeds of Hatred" One Little Indian 1994 12-inch single; Production and remixes by Boff, Harry & Neil Oysterband "Jam Tomorrow" & "One Green Hill" "Jam Tomorrow / One Green Hill" Running Man Records: 1996
We're All Gonna Die, a 2016 album by Dawes, or the title song; We're All Gonna Die, a 2013 album by Generation Kill "We're All Gonna Die", a song by Slash, from the 2010 album Slash "We’re All Gonna Die" , an instrumental from the 1987 film Predator and its 2003 movie score album Predator: Original Motion Picture Score
A sci-fi road trip steeped unevenly in grief, “We’re All Gonna Die” introduces its concept in exciting fashion before pushing it far into the background. Its lead performances are ...
Crowds gathered outside Trump Tower for the former president's planned postconviction remarks on Friday, 31 May, following the jury's unanimous guilty verdict in his hush money trial. Mr Trump ...
The fourth single, "We're All Gonna Die" (with Noah Kahan), was released on March 17, 2023. [5] The fifth and final single, "Taking Things for Granted", was released on April 21, 2023. [ 6 ]
Currently, the band is recording the follow-up to We're All Gonna Die, teaming up once again with Zuess, and with new member Max Velez on bass, and Rob Youells returning as their drummer. The new album was expected to be released late 2021 and will feature several special guests including longtime friend and former Exodus bandmate Gary Holt .
We're All Gonna Die is the fifth studio album by American folk rock band Dawes. It was announced on August 17, 2016, with the release of the lead single, "When the Tequila Runs Out". The album was released on September 16, 2016. [1] It was produced by former bandmate (when they performed as Simon Dawes) Blake Mills. [2]