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Six Feet Under Posts Metallica Cover of "The Frayed Ends Of Sanity" Online

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Tampa, Florida death metal band Six Feet Under has posted their cover of Metallica's "The Frayed Ends Of Sanity" on their MySpace page. The cover comes off of their latest album, "Graveyard Classics 3," which was recorded at D.O.I. Digital Audio in Tampa, FL, was mixed at Audiohammer Studios by Mark Lewis, and was produced by Chris Barnes.

Chris Barnes comments about the band's latest chapter in the Graveyard Classics chain, "We went about picking the tracks for this installment of Graveyard Classics by really just trying to search out songs from early on in our musical upbringing, as well as tracks from when we were just fans of heavy music, before we started playing in a band. Once again choosing songs that have really stuck with us over the years, also choosing the songs that we felt would sound interesting when played in the SFU ‘death groove' style."

"Through the years of doing covers, many of our fans have inquired about us covering a Slayer or a Metallica song. It was really something we wanted to do for some time, those two bands being our biggest influences, as well as influencing a generation of death metal musicians. To sum it up…this is a tribute to honor the great teachers that have influenced us as well as the world of metal we all belong to. We hope our fans will enjoy."

Tracklisting for "Graveyard Classics 3" is as follows:

01. A Dangerous Meeting - Mercyful Fate
02. Metal on Metal - Anvil
03. The Frayed Ends of Sanity - Metallica
04. At Dawn They Sleep - Slayer
05. Not Fragile - BTO
06. On Fire -Van Halen
07. Pounding Metal - Exciter
08. Destroyer - Twisted Sister
09. Psychotherapy - The Ramones
10. Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck – Prong

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