Arch Enemy Posts New Song, "Bury Me An Angel," Online

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Swedish melodic metal masters Arch Enemy have posted a second track off their upcoming release, "The Root of All Evil," on the official Arch Enemy MySpace
“Bury Me An Angel” joins “Beast of Man” as the first tracks to be posted off the new album, due out on Oct. 6th on Century Media Records.
"The Root of All Evil" contains a selection of completely re-recorded tracks from the band's first three albums "Black Earth" (1996), "Stigmata" (1998) and "Burning Bridges" (1999), re-energized and upgraded by the band's definitive line-up. The album was recorded by Daniel Erlandsson and Rickard Bengtsson, whereas mixing and mastering duties were handled by Andy Sneap (Megadeth, Testament, Exodus).
"The Root Of All Evil" will be available as regular CD, LP (with the full album on CD as bonus), Digital Download, and Limited Edition CD including a special Mediabook packaging, three additional live bonus tracks, alternate artwork, an extended booklet, and an exclusive embroidered patch.
Check out the official album trailer here
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1. metal2death writes:
so this cd is all remakes of their old sh**? if its just remastered so thats pretty lame