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Double transparent orange vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered and expanded edition including bonus 11 track live set. With hindsight, and a sense of history, Outcast is certainly one of Kreator's most inventive and important albums. The German gargantuan-watt gladiators' eighth studio release was different to anything they'd done in the past during a time when metal was in turmoil due to the grunge and Nu Metal explosions. The title Outcast was appropriate for how the band felt in the late 1990's and when Outcast was released in July 1997 it wasn't a huge selling album, nonetheless it proved they were still an exciting, individual and focused band.
Double transparent orange vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered and expanded edition including bonus 11 track live set. With hindsight, and a sense of history, Outcast is certainly one of Kreator's most inventive and important albums. The German gargantuan-watt gladiators' eighth studio release was different to anything they'd done in the past during a time when metal was in turmoil due to the grunge and Nu Metal explosions. The title Outcast was appropriate for how the band felt in the late 1990's and when Outcast was released in July 1997 it wasn't a huge selling album, nonetheless it proved they were still an exciting, individual and focused band.
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Outcast: Remaster [LP]
Artist: Kreator
Format: Vinyl
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Double transparent orange vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered and expanded edition including bonus 11 track live set. With hindsight, and a sense of history, Outcast is certainly one of Kreator's most inventive and important albums. The German gargantuan-watt gladiators' eighth studio release was different to anything they'd done in the past during a time when metal was in turmoil due to the grunge and Nu Metal explosions. The title Outcast was appropriate for how the band felt in the late 1990's and when Outcast was released in July 1997 it wasn't a huge selling album, nonetheless it proved they were still an exciting, individual and focused band.
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