In These Black Days Vol. 6
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Type | Split |
Released | 1999 |
Genres | Sludge Metal |
Labels | Hydra Head Records |
Length | 11:22 |
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In These Black Days Vol. 6 Information
Track listing (Songs)
Title | Length | Rating | Votes | |
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1. | Neurosis - Children of the Grave (Black Sabbath cover) | 5:40 | - | 0 |
2. | Soilent Green - Lord of the Southern Priest (Black Sabbath cover) | 5:42 | - | 0 |
Line-up (Members)
- Neurosis:
- Dave Edwardson : Bass, Additional Vocals
- Jason Roeder : Drums
- Steve Von Till : Guitars, Vocals
- Scott Kelly : Vocals, Guitars
- Soilent Green:
- Tommy Buckley : Drums
- Brian Patton : Guitars
- L. Ben Falgoust II : Vocals
- Scott Williams : Bass
Guest / session musicians
- Kirk Windstein : Backing Vocals
- Ross Kapelman : Additional Keyboards
Production staff / artist
- Aaron Turner : Artwork, Design
- Eric Horst : Logo (repair)
- Steve Albini : Recording, Mixing
- Keith Falgout : Recording, Mixing
Additional notes
Neurosis:
Recorded in October, 1998 at Electrical Audio Recording in Chicago, Illinois.
Soilent Green:
Recorded on the evening of December 7th-8th, 1998.
Mixed on the evening of December 10th, 1998 at Festival Studios.
Limited to:
- 2700 copies on black vinyl
- 220 copies on brown vinyl
- 110 copies on "vomit" vinyl
- 110 copies on clear vinyl
Last of the six Black Sabbath tribute-splits released by Hydra Head.
Soilent Green's "Lord of the Southern Priest" is a medley of "Lord of This World", "The Sign of the Southern Cross" and "Disturbing the Priest"
Recorded in October, 1998 at Electrical Audio Recording in Chicago, Illinois.
Soilent Green:
Recorded on the evening of December 7th-8th, 1998.
Mixed on the evening of December 10th, 1998 at Festival Studios.
Limited to:
- 2700 copies on black vinyl
- 220 copies on brown vinyl
- 110 copies on "vomit" vinyl
- 110 copies on clear vinyl
Last of the six Black Sabbath tribute-splits released by Hydra Head.
Soilent Green's "Lord of the Southern Priest" is a medley of "Lord of This World", "The Sign of the Southern Cross" and "Disturbing the Priest"