Band Aid Covers the Bullet Hole explained

Band Aid Covers the Bullet Hole
Cover:Scarling album cover 2.jpeg
Caption:Original album artwork by Mark Ryden
Type:single
Artist:Scarling.
Album:Sweet Heart Dealer
Released:March 19, 2003 (7")
December 16, 2003 (CD)
Recorded:2002
Studio:June 3rd Studios and Amethyst Studios, California
Genre:Noise pop
Length:9:53
Label:Sympathy for the Record Industry
SFTRI 716 (7")
SFTRI 716 (CD)
Producer:Chris Vrenna
Next Title:Crispin Glover
Next Year:2004

"Band Aid Covers the Bullet Hole" is a single by Los Angeles, California rock band Scarling.[1] It was released in the USA on 7" vinyl on March 19, 2003, on the Sympathy for the Record Industry label, and on compact disc on December 16.

The lyric "Say hello to my little friend" on the chorus of the title track "Band Aid Covers the Bullet Hole" is a line from the film Scarface.

Band Aid Covers the Bullet Hole (the song) has two different versions and the one released on this single has a one word change. "Robots steal emotions", later changed to "Robots steal narcotics" for the album Sweet Heart Dealer. The CD features an additional track, a cover of Radiohead's "Creep".

On March 12, 2006, an episode of the medical drama Grey's Anatomy titled "Band-Aid Covers the Bullet Hole" was aired.[2]

Track listing

  1. "Band Aid Covers the Bullet Hole" – 3:32
  2. "H/C" – 2:29
  3. "Creep" – 3:52 (CD single only)

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vernon . Rebecca . 2005-02-02 . (Don’t) Abandage Hope: Scarling. Lick Their Wounds and Overcome . 2024-02-29 . . en-US.
  2. Web site: Stone . Alex . 2021-03-15 . Grey's Anatomy: 10 Episodes To Watch If You Miss Denny Duquette . 2024-02-29 . . en.