Shitty Future

"Shitty Future" is a song by the Los Angeles-based punk rock band The Bronx, released as the second single from their 2006 album The Bronx.

"Shitty Future"
Cover of "Shitty Future"
Single by The Bronx
from the album The Bronx
B-side"Dirty Leaves"
ReleasedOctober 4, 2006
RecordedThe Pallidrome, Venice, Los Angeles, California
GenrePunk rock
LabelWichita (WEBB 113-S)
Songwriter(s)Matt Caughthran, Joby J. Ford, James Tweedy, Jorma Vik
Producer(s)Michael Beinhorn
The Bronx singles chronology
"History's Stranglers"
(2006)
"Shitty Future"
(2006)
"White Guilt"
(2006)
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A sample of the pre-chorus and chorus of the song
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While the album was released by the Island Def Jam Music Group and the band's own label White Drugs, the singles for all of their albums have been released exclusively in the United Kingdom, through Wichita Recordings. The single was released on both compact disc and 7-inch vinyl, the latter pressed on black vinyl with a foil-stamped cover and limited to 1,500 copies.[1] The B-side track is a demo version of "Dirty Leaves", another song from the album. The cover artwork was designed by guitarist Joby J. Ford.

The music video for "Shitty Future" consists of a montage of live footage of the band performing the song in concert.[2][3]

Track listing

CD version

All tracks are written by The Bronx

No.TitleLength
1."Shitty Future"2:09
2."Dirty Leaves" (demo) 

Vinyl version

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Shitty Future"2:09
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Dirty Leaves" (demo) 

Personnel

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Band

Production

See also

References

  1. "Releases". Thebronxxx.com. The Bronx. Archived from the original on April 2, 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-19.
  2. "Shitty Future". Thebronxxx.com. The Bronx. Archived from the original on February 18, 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-14.
  3. "'Shitty Future' at Wichita Recordings' Official YouTube channel". YouTube. Retrieved 2009-09-19.
  4. The Bronx (CD). The Bronx. Island Def Jam Music Group. 2006. B0006692-02.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
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