Osama bin Laden as the Crucified Christ

"Osama bin Laden as the Crucified Christ" is a single from Against Me!, released on 7" coloured vinyl on April 18, 2015, on Total Treble Music, as a limited edition for Record Store Day 2015. The track, which originally appeared on the 2014 album Transgender Dysphoria Blues, appears in two versions: a live version, from 23 Live Sex Acts, and an exclusive alternate version referred to as the "extra dysphoric version" performed solely by frontwoman Laura Jane Grace.

"Osama bin Laden as the Crucified Christ"
Single by Against Me!
from the album Transgender Dysphoria Blues
ReleasedApril 18, 2015
RecordedOn location, 2014
("Side A")
Total Treble Studios, Elkton, Florida in 2013 & Rancho Record, Michigan in 2014
("Side B")[1]
GenrePunk rock
Length5:54
LabelTotal Treble Music
Songwriter(s)Laura Jane Grace
Producer(s)Against Me!
Against Me! singles chronology
"Unconditional Love"
(2014)
"Osama bin Laden as the Crucified Christ"
(2015)
"Stabitha Christie / First High of the Morning"
(2017)

Background

The single was released as a limited-edition 7" single for Record Store Day. The song, before its album was released in 2014, was first played in January 2012 at Slamdance Film Festival.[2] As the title suggests, the song refers to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and the death of Osama bin Laden in 2011. The lyrics also refer to executions of Benito Mussolini and his mistress Claretta "Clara" Petacci, as well as the public display of their corpses in Piazzale Loreto, in 1945.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Laura Jane Grace.

No.TitleLength
1."Osama bin Laden as the Crucified Christ" (live version)2:57
2."Osama bin Laden as the Crucified Christ" ("extra dysphoric" version)2:57

Personnel

Band

Production

  • Pete Matthews – recording engineer (track 2)
  • Marc Hudson mixing engineer, recording engineer (track 2)
  • Mike Zirkel mastering

Art and design

  • Christopher Norris – art direction
  • Steak Mtn – design, typography, and illustration[1]

See also

References

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