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Aesthetics Of Hate Submitted By: BundtCake87
Rob Flynn states that the song is loosely based on the writer, William Grim, who went out of his way to write a shameless and largely-disliked attack on Dimebag Darrell, titled "Aesthetics of Hate: R.I.P. Dimebag Darrell, Goodbye & Good Riddance," on the conservative website The Iconoclast the day after Darrell's murder.
Seasons Wither Submitted By: Limited On Death
According to Phil Demmel, Machine Head's guitarist, this song also gives an indication of the direction the band would take with their next album, "The Blackening".
Seasons Wither Submitted By: Limited On Death
This song was recorded as an additional song for the North American release of the album as a measure of compensation for the American fans for having to wait so long; it was subsequently released as a b-side on the "Days Turn Blue to Gray" single internationally.
Silver (Live) Submitted By: MurderCapital
Recorded at Cirkus, Stockholm, Sweden on December 2, 1999 by swedish radio station P3.
Ten Ton Hammer (Live) Submitted By: MurderCapital
Recorded at Cirkus, Stockholm, Sweden on December 2, 1999 by swedish radio station P3.
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