Times Square (Undead EP)

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In 2000 Bobby Steele made a split EP together with both his bands: The Undead and Times Square. Note: the song Bullet is a cover of the punk band The Misfits, in which Bobby was a member before The Undead.

  1. The Undead - "Undead" (live)
  2. The Undead - "Bullet" (live)
  3. Times Square - "Hipocritic Liberal"
  4. Times Square - "42nd Street"

The Undead:

  • Bobby Steele - vocals, guitar
  • Ian Lawrence - bass
  • Jaw - drums

Times Square:

  • Jill Matthews - vocals, guitar, sexy, brunette, female boxer, former Golden Gloves Champion. Favorite gloves: Red-colored . Style: Southpaw. Her top opponent is Anissa Zamarron, who handed Jill her first professional defeat and had to face Anissa again two more times before she could actually defeat her
  • Bobby Steele - bass, vocals
  • Dave Ari - drums

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