Bitch, Don't Let Me Die!

Bitch, Don't Let Me Die! is the twelfth album by Detroit rock band Electric Six and the eleventh in their official canon.[1][2][3][4] It was released on Metropolis Records on October 2, 2015.[5] It is the last album to feature longtime drummer Percussion World before his departure later in the year to join Flogging Molly.

Bitch, Don't Let Me Die!
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 2, 2015
GenreRock, funk, dance rock, garage rock
Length39:27
LabelMetropolis Records
ProducerJohnny Na$hinal
Electric Six chronology
Mimicry
(2015)
-
Human Zoo

(2014)
Bitch, Don't Let Me Die!
(2015)
Roulette Stars of Metro Detroit
(2016)
-
Fresh Blood for Tired Vampyres

(2016)

Track listing

  1. "Drone Strikes" – 2:40
  2. "Two Dollar Two" – 3:48
  3. "Kids Are Evil" – 3:04
  4. "Roulette!" – 2:58
  5. "A Variation of Elaine" – 2:51
  6. "Slow Motion Man" – 4:36
  7. "Big Red Arthur" – 3:43
  8. "Dime Dime Penny Dime" – 2:44
  9. "If U R Who U Say U R" – 3:43
  10. "When Cowboys File for Divorce" – 3:22
  11. "Take Another Shape" – 3:30
  12. "Electric Six!" – 2:28

Personnel

  • Dick Valentine - vocals
  • Tait Nucleus? - synthesizer
  • Johnny Na$hinal - guitar
  • Percussion World - drums
  • Da Ve - guitar
  • Rob Lower - bass
  • Nicole Kathleen Tausney - background vocals[6]

Legacy

  • Dick Valentine recorded acoustic versions of "Roulette!" and "Take Another Shape" for his solo album "Quiet Time".
  • The songs "Kids Are Evil", "Roulette!" and "Dime Dime Penny Dime" were featured in the band's mockumentary feature film "Roulette Stars of Metro Detroit".
  • The band performed "Big Red Arthur" and "When Cowboys File for Divorce" on their second live album "You're Welcome!".
  • The band will perform a stripped-down version of "Big Red Arthur" on their third live album Chill Out!.[7]
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