Devils (album)
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| Devils | |||||
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| Studio album by The 69 Eyes | |||||
| Released | October 22, 2004 | ||||
| Genre | Gothic Rock[1] | ||||
| Label | Virgin Records. EMI | ||||
| The 69 Eyes chronology | |||||
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Devils is the eighth studio album by the Rock music band The 69 Eyes released 22 October 2004, Virgin / EMI. It is their first CD to be released in North America.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Devils"
- "Feel Berlin"
- "Nothing On You"
- "Sister Of Charity"
- "Lost Boys"
- "Jimmy"
- "August Moon"
- "Beneath The Blue" (feat. Ville Valo)
- "Christina Death"
- "Hevioso"
- "Only You Can Save Me"
[edit] Angels/Devils bonus tracks
- "From Dusk Til Dawn"
- "Pitchblack"
[edit] Singles
Lost Boys
- "Lost Boys"
Devils
- "Devils"
- "From Dusk Til Dawn"
Feel Berlin
- "Feel Berlin" (Edit)
- "Pitchblack"
- "Devils" (Video)
Sister Of Charity
- "Sister Of Charity"
- "Lost Boys" (Video)
[edit] Trivia
- The song "Lost Boys" is inspired by the 1987 movie The Lost Boys.
- The band asked pro skateboarder and TV personality, Bam Margera, to direct the music video for Lost boys because the 1987 Movie, The Lost Boys is one of his favorite movies.
- The song "Beneath the Blue" features HIM frontman Ville Valo on guest vocals.
[edit] External links
| The 69 Eyes |
| Jyrki 69 | Timo-Timo | Bazie | Jussi 69 | Archzie |
| Discography |
| Albums: Bump 'n' Grind | Motor City Resurrection | Savage Garden | Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams | Wasting the Dawn | Blessed Be | Paris Kills | Framed in Blood - The Very Blessed of the 69 Eyes | Devils | Angels |
| Videos: Helsinki Vampires |

