Preaching the "End-Time" Message

Preaching the "End-Time" Message
Compilation album by Eyehategod
Released May 10, 2005
Recorded 1993 - 2002
March 10, 2005 at Mid-City Shank Studios, NOLA
Genre Sludge metal
Length 39:36
Label Emetic
Producer ?
Eyehategod chronology
10 Years of Abuse (and Still Broke)
(2001)
Preaching the "End-Time" Message
(2005)
Eyehategod
(2014)
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Preaching the "End-Time" Message is the title of a rarities collection from sludge metal band Eyehategod, released on May 27, 2005. As well as live songs and rare alternate versions, the record contains three original studio tracks, recorded on March 10, 2005. The album is available on CD, Vinyl LP and picture disc, although only 500 copies were made for vinyl or picture disc. This album is dedicated to Dimebag Darrell and Danielle Marie Smith.

Track listing

All tracks written by Eyehategod. 

No.TitleLength
1."Methamphetamine" (Alternate version from Cry Now, Cry Later Vol. 1 compilation, 1993)1:33
2."Serving Time in the Middle of Nowhere" (Alternate version from Gummo soundtrack, 1997)3:29
3."Sabbath Jam" (From In These Black Days: A Tribute to Black Sabbath Vol. 1, Eyehategod/Anal Cunt split 7", 1997)6:05
4."Age of Bootcamps" (From They Lie to Hide the Truth/The Age of Bootcamp, Soilent Green/Eyehategod split 7", 2002)5:33
5."I Am the Gestapo" (From I Am the Gestapo/Self-Zeroing, Eyehategod/Cripple Bastards split 7", 2004)5:17
6."Jackass in the Will of God" (Live in Japan, March 19, 2002)2:50
7."Revolution/Revelation" (Live in Japan, March 19, 2002)4:29
8."36 Beers and a Ball of String"  4:08
9."International Narcotic"  1:36
10."Turn Troubled Tables"  4:36
Total length:39:36

The concert tracks 6 & 7 are taken from is the same as is featured on the Live in Tokyo DVD (Club Quattro, Tokyo, Japan, March 19, 2002). Tracks 8-10 are demo versions of new studio tracks that will appear on their next studio album.

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