Alex Descends Into Hell for a Bottle of Milk / Korova 1

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"Alex Descends Into Hell for a Bottle of Milk / Korova 1" is a dark, industrial-influenced track by U2, originally released as a non-album B-side to their 1991 single "The Fly."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf B-side
song
artist U2
associatedAlbum Achtung Baby (sessions) NERFINISHED
B-sideOf The Fly NERFINISHED
chronologyPosition Achtung Baby-era single B-side
composer U2 NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Ireland
featuresInstrument drum machine
electric guitar
synthesizer
featuresVocalStyle minimal vocals
genre dark ambient
experimental rock
industrial rock
hasAtmosphere brooding
dark
hasLength approximately 3 minutes
hasMusicalStyle atmospheric
industrial-influenced
hasPart Alex Descends Into Hell for a Bottle of Milk NERFINISHED
Korova 1 NERFINISHED
hasRhythmicCharacter industrial
hasTempo slow-to-mid tempo
inspiredBy A Clockwork Orange NERFINISHED
isAssociatedWithTourEra Zoo TV Tour era NERFINISHED
isFromArtistNationality Irish band
isNonAlbumBsideOf The Fly (single) NERFINISHED
isPrimarily instrumental track
label Island Records NERFINISHED
language English
lyricist U2 NERFINISHED
nonAlbumTrackOf Achtung Baby era NERFINISHED
originalReleaseFormat 12-inch single
7-inch single
CD single
partOf U2 B-sides catalogue NERFINISHED
performer U2
producer Brian Eno
Daniel Lanois
Flood NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1990
1991
releasedAs B-side
releaseDate 1991-10-21
titleCharacter Alex NERFINISHED

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The Fly bSide Alex Descends Into Hell for a Bottle of Milk / Korova 1