Burn The Priest Sevens And More Rarely

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Evil Death Inc This song is by Burn The Priest and appears on the album Sevens And More (1997). Instrumental External links Nominate as Song of the Day Amazon: search for.

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It has been rumored that this compilation was not originally recognized by the band as an official release, that they saw it more so as a bootleg. The fact that it's not on their original website, that stopped being updated in November of 2000, is evidence supporting this. 'There was a program they mp3.com had set up for bands to sell a few tunes and for them to get a cut.

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So, not exactly bootleg although the song quality was a low quality mp3 based on their specs, so in a way it was. We worked together on a lot of shit as they likes us and I think we helped drum up a bit of business for their 'metal' advertisers at the time.'

-Chris Adler, March 2006. 'Sevens and More' are songs from the seven inches, compilations, and unreleased tracks: Tracks 1-3 are previews of the then unreleased BTP full-length CD. Track #4 is from the Burn the Priest / Agents of Satan split 7'. Tracks 5-6 are from the Burn the Priest / ZED split 7'. Track #7 is a cover of Jerry Buckner and Gary Garcia's 'Ode to a Centipede' off their very obscure 'Pac-Man Fever' Record/CD.

Burn The Priest Sevens And More

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Track #8 is not technically a BTP song. It is a song from Chris Adler's solo recording project EvilDeathInc., originally named 'Rim Job'. Tracks 4, 5 and 6 were remastered and reissued on the 3rd CD of Lamb of God's 2010 'Hourglass: Anthology' CD-set.

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Recording information: Tracks 1-3 recorded November 10-14, 1998 by at Austin Enterprises in Clinton, MA. Tracks 4-7 recorded June 14th & 19th, 1997 by at Montana Studios in Richmond, VA.

Track 8 is unknown at this time. Identifiers: Barcode: 045-27388.