Dookie, the band's Diamond-selling major debut (originally released by Reprise Records in 1994), will be available on a 180-gram, audiophile-grade black-vinyl disc pressed by Pallas and packaged in a single-pocket Stoughton jacket Album Tracks 1. Burnout (Vinyl Album Version) 2. Having a Blast (Vinyl Album Version) 3. Chump (Vinyl Album Version) 4. Longview (Vinyl Album Version) 5. Welcome to Paradise (Vinyl Album Version) 6. Pulling Teeth (Vinyl Album Version) 7. Basket Case (Vinyl Album Version) 1. She (Vinyl Album Version) 2. Sassafras Roots (Vinyl Album Version) 3. When I Come Around (Vinyl Album Version) 4. Coming Clean (Vinyl Album Version) 5. Emenius Sleepus (Vinyl Album Version) 6. In the End (Vinyl Album Version) 7. F.O.D. (Vinyl Album Version)
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Dookie, the band's Diamond-selling major debut (originally released by Reprise Records in 1994), will be available on a 180-gram, audiophile-grade black-vinyl disc pressed by Pallas and packaged in a single-pocket Stoughton jacket Album Tracks 1. Burnout (Vinyl Album Version) 2. Having a Blast (Vinyl Album Version) 3. Chump (Vinyl Album Version) 4. Longview (Vinyl Album Version) 5. Welcome to Paradise (Vinyl Album Version) 6. Pulling Teeth (Vinyl Album Version) 7. Basket Case (Vinyl Album Version) 1. She (Vinyl Album Version) 2. Sassafras Roots (Vinyl Album Version) 3. When I Come Around (Vinyl Album Version) 4. Coming Clean (Vinyl Album Version) 5. Emenius Sleepus (Vinyl Album Version) 6. In the End (Vinyl Album Version) 7. F.O.D. (Vinyl Album Version)

When Freddy Krueger of Nightmare on Elm Street and Jason Voorhees of Friday the 13th butted heads (or lost their heads, heh heh) in the 2003 film Freddy Vs. Jason, the result wasn't just the most financially successful film for either franchise; it was also the inspiration for possibly the greatest heavy metal soundtrack ever. Drawn from the astonishingly deep Roadrunner roster, the line-up featured songs from Sepultura, Slipknot, Type O Negative, Sevendust, Lamb of God, Killswitch Engage, Hatebreed, Chimaira... The list goes on. Not only that, but fourteen of the twenty tracks were previously unreleased! Nu metal, death metal, metalcore, industrial... whatever alloy of metal you favor, it's here. Amazingly, this Top 25-charting has never come out on LP before; our double-LP red smoke pressing comes inside a gatefold jacket. Happy Halloween! Album Tracks 1. How Can I Live-Ill Niño 2. When Darkness Falls-Killswitch Engage 3. Beginning of the End-Spineshank 4. Sun Doesn't Rise-Mushroomhead 5. Condemned Until Rebirth-Hatebreed 6. Snap ('97 Demo)-Slipknot 1. Army of Me-Chimaira 2. The After Dinner Payback-From Autumn to Ashes 3. Leech-Sevendust 4. Bombshell-Powerman 5000 5. Welcome to the Strange-Murderdolls 1. Out of My Way-Seether 2. Inside the Cynic-Stone Sour 3. Swinging the Dead-Devildriver 4. The Waste-Sepultura with Mike Patton 5. Middle of Nowhere-The Blank Theory 1. Ether-Nothingface 2. In Flames-Trigger 3. 11th Hour-Lamb of God 4. (We Were) Electrocute-Type O Negative
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