SILVERCHAIR: ISRAEL’S SON Single Album (1995)

SILVERCHAIR: ISRAEL’S SON Single Album cover

Israel’s Son is a song by Australian rock band Silverchair, released in April 12, 1995. It was the third single released from their debut album, Frogstomp, which was released earlier the same year. It was also released on their The Best of Volume 1.
Daniel Johns said about the song in an interview with Request Magazine in November 1995:

‘That song was about an execution I saw on tele. I got this video of an execution, and I just saw it, and I was watching it one night, and I had a dream about it, and I woke up and thought, ‘Oh yeah, that’s pretty cool’, and I wrote a song about it’.

SILVERCHAIR: ISRAEL’S SON Single Album CD

Tracklist:

  1. Israel’s Son
  2. Blind (Live)
  3. Leave Me Out (Live)
  4. Undecided (Live)
SILVERCHAIR: ISRAEL’S SON Lyrics

SILVERCHAIR: ISRAEL’S SON Single Album back cover

Silverchair

Silverchair
Daniel Johns: guitar, vocals
Ben Gillies: drums
Chris Joannou: bass guitar

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