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All You Need Is Love | This song was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and recorded by The Beatles for the 1967 Magical Mystery Tour album. The Undead recorded a live version of this song for the Live Slayer album and a studio version in 1997. |
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American Dream | This Undead song was written and sung by Tim Taylor and performed live during 1990 while he was in the band. |
Astro Zombies | This Misfits song, written by Glenn Danzig, originally appeared on the 1982 Walk Among Us album and has been performed live many times. |
Attitude | This Misfits song, written by Glenn Danzig, originally appeared on the 1978 Bullet 7" EP. It appeared on the Undead Evening Of Desire 12" and has been performed live. |
Black Widow | This Undead song was written and sung by Tim Taylor and performed live during 1990 while he was in the band. It will never be recorded in the studio. |
Bullet | This Misfits song, written by Glenn Danzig, originally appeared on the 1978 Bullet 7" EP. It appeared on the Undead album Live Slayer and has been performed live. |
Christmas Medley | "Christmas Medley" was a medley of "Silent Night," written in 1818 by Joseph Mohr and Franz Gruber, "Jingle Bells," written in 1857 by James S. Pierpont, and "White Christmas," written by Irving Berlin in 1942. It was recorded by The Undead in 1990 but never released. |
Elected | Alice Cooper originally recorded this song for the 1971 Billion Dollar Babies album. It was written by Michael Bruce, Glen Bruxton, Alice Cooper, Dennis Dunaway, and Neal Smith. |
Eve Of Destruction | This song was written by Philip F. Sloan and originally recorded by Barry McGuire in 1965. It first appeared on an Undead release in 1989 on Act Your Rage! and has been performed live many times. |
Excessive Behavior | This Undead song was written by Bobby Steele in 1983 and performed live, but it was never recorded in the studio. |
He's Coming Home | This Undead song was written by Bobby Steele in 1985. It was never recorded. |
Herpes Music | All released Undead songs that are not cover songs are published by Herpes Music. |
Hollywood Girls | Bobby Steele wrote this song for The Undead in 1983. It has never been recorded. |
I Left My Heart In San Francisco | This Undead song was performed live several times in 1983. |
I Turned Into A Martian | This Misfits song, written by Glenn Danzig, originally appeared on the 1982 Walk Among Us album and has been performed live many times. |
In Eighty Four | This song was inspired by the 1948 George Orwell book, "1984" about life in a police state. |
Last Caress | This Misfits song, written by Glenn Danzig, originally appeared on the 1980 12" single Beware and has been performed live many times. |
Lies | Written by Buddy Randell and Beau Charles, this song originally appeared on the Lies 7" single by The Knickerbockers in 1965. It was recorded by The Undead in 1983. |
London Dungeon | This Misfits song, written by Glenn Danzig, originally appeared on the 1981 3 Hits From Hell EP. It has been performed live many times. |
The Night Has Eyes | This song, originally recorded by The Migraines with Bobby Steele on guitar, was co-written by Bobby Steele and released on The Night Has Eyes. |
No Privilege | This song was written by Bobby Steele and Dave Street in 1982 for The Undead . It has never been recorded. |
Pretty Baby | This song was written and sung by Patrick Blanck. It was recorded in 1981 and has not been released. |
R.A.T.T. F.I.N.K. | This Allan Sherman song was covered by The Misfits in 1979 while Bobby Steele was in the band. He later recorded it for 1989's Act Your Rage! It originally appeared on Sherman's 1963 album My Son, The Nut, as a parody of the Ames Brothers' "Rag Mop" (written by Wills and Anderson). |
Spook City U.S.A. | This Misfits song, written by Glenn Danzig, originally appeared on Glenn Danzig's Who Killed Marilyn? single in 1981. The Misfits version, featuring Bobby Steele on guitar, was later released on The Misfits Box Set in 1996. The Undead performed the song live later that year. |
Trix Are For Kids | This Undead song was written by Bobby Steele and Dave Street in 1983. It has never been recorded. |
When The Evening Comes | Originally written by Bobby Steele in 1979 for The Misfits, this song was rejected by Glenn Danzig. Bobby later released it with The Undead. |