Six Feet Under - Graveyard Classics (Limited Edition) [Preorder]
Six Feet Under - Graveyard Classics (Limited Edition) [Preorder]
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Label: Brutal Planet
Format: 12"
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When Six Feet Under unleashed Graveyard Classics in 2000, it wasn't just another covers album — it was a brutal love letter to the bands that shaped heavy music. Led by the unmistakable growl of Chris Barnes (Cannibal Corpse), the band took a collection of legendary songs from metal, punk, and hard rock's formative years and dragged them straight into the swampy, groove-laden world of death metal. The result is a record that both honors the originals and completely transforms them. Now, more than two decades later, Graveyard Classics 1 finally receives its first-ever worldwide retail vinyl release. Pressed on Bloody Gold Vinyl and mastered specifically for vinyl by Badland Recordings, this Brutal Planet Records edition brings new life to one of the most entertaining and unique releases in the Six Feet Under catalog. This collector's edition also includes a previously unreleased bonus track — a crushing version of Judas Priest's "Grinder." Packaged in a traditional LP jacket with a 12x12 full-color lyrics insert, this release is part of Brutal Planet's Metal Icon Series and is strictly limited to just 500 copies worldwide.
Tracklist
- Holocaust
- TNT
- Sweet Leaf
- Piranha
- Son of a Bitch
- Stepping Stone
- Confused
- California Über Alles
- Smoke on the Water
- Blackout
- Purple Haze
- In League with Satan
- Grinder
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