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Thursday, September 24, 2009 - D-A-D: Previously Unreleased Song Available For Streaming | "Look What The Drug Dragged In", a previously unreleased song from Danish rockers D-A-D, is available for streaming on the band's MySpace page. The track will appear on the group's "Behind The Seen" bonus album, to be included in the "The Overmuch Box", a collection of D-A-D's complete works in a box.
Due on November 16, "The Overmuch Box" will celebrate D-A-D's 25th anniversary by containing 10 remastered studio albums:
* Call Of The Wild (1985) * D.A.D. Draws A Circle (1987) * No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims (1989) * Riskin' It All (1991) * Helpyourselfish (1995) * Simpatico (1997) * Everything Glows (2000) * Soft Dogs (2002) * Scare Yourself (2005) * Monster Philosophy (2008)
The package will also contain D-A-D's first release ever, the EP "Standin' On The Never Never" (1985) - remastered and released on CD for the first time. "The Overmuch Box" will also contain the bonus album "Behind The Seen" (2009), featuring eight previously unreleased tracks plus 10 rare b-sides and bonus tracks. Also included will be a book in English about the life and times of D-A-D, based on a number of recent interviews with the band, by author Michael Valeur. The 160pages are generously illustrated by D-A-D bass player Stig Pedersen. |
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