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"Fully incorporating the gospel and soul elements in black metal and never compromising in its intent."
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"Fully incorporating the gospel and soul elements in black metal and never compromising in its intent."
For the thrash completionist in your life.
Originally Eddie Cochran, but Blue Cheer certainly popularized the song to rock and metal fans.
He's their bassist right now, but he'll be moving over to guitar.
Mutoid Man will also be hitting the road with Lazer/Wulf and The Armed soon.
From Big Black's 1986 album Atomizer.
By far the cleanest version we've heard of the song yet.
You've seen him perform "Black Wedding" live, but now it's time for a kickass music video.
This cover is just never going to die.
"Honestly, it was a little bit of a relief, because I was just kind of tired of waiting around for all these years."
Unsurprisingly it's super heavy.
If you're not partying to this, you might be dead.
It also has the most confusing tour poster of all time.
Heavy country is here, y'all.
More Diamond Eyes and less Gore, hopefully.
Eight minutes, no survivors. Only the burnt remains of your headphones.
Here's hoping everything turns out just fine for Leach.
Mixed and mastered by The Dillinger Escape Plan guitarist Kevin Antreassian.
It's also really, really heavy.
"It's a miracle, and I'm going to take it just as that."