Death, 'Zombie Ritual (Live)': Extreme Metal Legends Never Die -- Premiere
Relapse Records
Noisecreep is foaming at the mouth with excitement today as we bring you the exclusive premiere of 'Zombie Ritual,' a track off of 'Vivus!'
'Vivus!' follows the recent Relapse Records re-issues of 'Individual Though Patterns,' 'The Sound of Perseverance' and 'Human.' Like those reissues, this collection will contain extensive liner notes from previous members and never-before-seen photos of the band. Pre-order options, including a new line of exclusive Death merch and additional release information can be found here.
Death singer/guitarist Chuck Schuldiner died in 2001, at the age of 34, after a battle with cancer. Check out Death's official Facebook page for more info on the legendary band.
'Vivus!' is set for a Feb. 28 North American release date. Check out the tracklisting below:
Disc 1 - Live In L.A. – 1998
1. The Philosopher
2. Spirit Crusher
3. Trapped In A Corner
4. Scavenger Of Human Sorrow
5. Crystal Mountain
6. Flesh And The Power It Holds
7. Zero Tolerance
8. Zombie Ritual
9. Suicide Machine
10. Together As One
11. Empty Words
12. Symbolic
13. Pull The Plug
Disc 2 - Live In Eindhoven – 1998
1. The Philosopher
2. Trapped in a Corner
3. Crystal Mountain
4. Suicide Machine
5. Together As One
6. Zero Tolerance
7. Lack Of Comprehension
8. Flesh and the Power It Holds
9. Flattening of Emotions
10. Spirit Crusher
11. Pull the Plug

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