Evillive II

Evillive II
Live album by the Misfits
Released August 14, 1998
Recorded October 1997–March 10, 1998
Genre Horror punk
Label Caroline
Producer The Misfits
Misfits chronology
Static Age
(1997)
Evillive II
(1998)
Famous Monsters
(1999)

Evillive II is a live album by The Misfits. It was released by Caroline Records and was exclusively available through The Misfit's fan club, called the Fiend Club, on August 14, 1998. The live songs were culled from seven concerts that took place from October 31, 1997 through March 10, 1998. The album features the 'resurrected' version of The Misfits with Michale Graves, Jerry Only, Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein and Dr. Chud.

The title refers to the album being a 'sequel' to Evilive, a live album released by The Misfits in 1982. Although the first album was spelled with only one 'l', the second album has two of them, for the number two.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by the Misfits (Michale Graves, Jerry Only, Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein, and Dr. Chud) except where noted. 

No. TitleRecording date/location Length
1. "Intro / Abominable Dr. Phibes"  October 31, 1997, The Palace, Los Angeles  
2. "American Psycho"  October 31, 1997, The Palace, Los Angeles  
3. "Walk Among Us"  October 31, 1997, The Palace, Los Angeles  
4. "The Hunger"  October 31, 1997, The Palace, Los Angeles  
5. "From Hell They Came"  October 31, 1997, The Palace, Los Angeles  
6. "Speak of the Devil"  November 8, 1997, Ogden Theater, Denver  
7. "Last Caress" (Glenn Danzig)November 8, 1997, Ogden Theater, Denver  
8. "Dig Up Her Bones"  October 31, 1997, The Palace, Los Angeles  
9. "American Nightmare" (Danzig)November 8, 1997, Ogden Theater, Denver  
10. "Day of the Dead"  November 17, 1997, Bohager's, Baltimore  
11. "Hate the Living, Love the Dead"  November 5, 1997, La Luna, Portland, Oregon  
12. "Shining"  November 8, 1997, Ogden Theater, Denver  
13. "Don't Open 'Til Doomsday"  March 10, 1998, White Rabbit, San Antonio  
14. "This Island Earth"  November 17, 1997, Bohager's, Baltimore  
15. "Where Eagles Dare" (Danzig)November 14, 1997, Agora Theatre, Cleveland  
16. "Bullet" (Danzig)November 5, 1997, La Luna, Portland, Oregon  
17. "Vampira" (Danzig)March 10, 1998, White Rabbit, San Antonio  
18. "The Haunting"  November 14, 1997, Agora Theatre, Cleveland  
19. "Die, Die My Darling" (Danzig)November 8, 1997, Ogden Theater, Denver  

Personnel

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