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Purple Reign in Blood

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Purple Reign in Blood
Live album by
ReleasedNovember 8, 2005 (2005-11-08)
RecordedAugust 19, 2005 at The Clubhouse (Tempe, Arizona)
GenrePop punk, skate punk, melodic hardcore
Length51:06
LabelAdrenaline, New Planet
Fenix TX chronology
Lechuza
(2001)
Purple Reign in Blood
(2005)
CRE.EP
(2016)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]

Purple Reign in Blood is the third album released by the pop punk band Fenix TX. The album is a live recording and it marks their first performance together in almost four years.

Release

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"Katie W." and "Phoebe Cates" were made available for streaming on November 2, 2005.[2] On the same day, it was announced that Prince was going to sue the band in regards to the album artwork.[3] The album was released on November 8 through Adrenaline.[4] From November 18 onwards, the version with the original artwork was replaced with a version with altered artwork.[3]

The show's encore was cut from the CD, which is evident as the end of the CD fades out while the crowd chants the phrase "One more song!".

Track listing

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  1. "Something Bad Is Gonna Happen" – 3:56
  2. "Phoebe Cates" – 4:09
  3. "Katie W." – 3:59
  4. "Minimum Wage" – 3:05
  5. "Tearjerker" – 3:50
  6. "Pasture of Muppets" – 4:05
  7. "Fortunate Son" – 2:29
  8. "Threesome" – 4:02
  9. "Abba Zabba" – 4:47
  10. "A Song for Everyone" – 4:13
  11. "Flight 601" – 4:15
  12. "Major Tom" – 3:54
  13. "All My Fault" – 4:33

Six songs were cut from the recording to make the album. These songs include the entire encore, which consisted of a cover song, an original song and ended with "Rooster Song". Two other cover songs and a song from the Fenix TX album also failed to make the album.

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ AllMusic review
  2. ^ "I can't tell if Prince would be proud or embarrassed". Alternative Press. November 2, 2005. Retrieved June 24, 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Apparently, Prince went with "litigious."". Alternative Press. November 2, 2005. Retrieved June 24, 2016.
  4. ^ "Fenix TX to release live album". Alternative Press. October 26, 2005. Retrieved June 24, 2016.