Rancid estrenan “Sex & Death”, su versión de homenaje a Motörhead

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Rancid release “Sex & Death”, their tribute version to Motörhead

American punk rock band Rancid has released his version of “Sex & Death”, included in the tribute album to MotörheadKilled By Deaf: A Punk Tribute To Motörhead”.

Throughout the fourteen themes of “Killed By Deaf“, you can hear some of the biggest and most respected punk rock bands. The last song to be unveiled has been “Sex & Death”, covered by the punk rock legends Rancid.

In this tribute, there are figures such as Pennywise, Lagwagon, GBH, The Bronx and FEARwho contribute versions of other songs Motörhead. Also some emerging artists such as Slaughterhouse They will have their place inside the disk. “Killed By Deaf” will be released in EP, CD and in digital format the next October 31. The previous presentation single was, curiously, the only song on the album that does not belong to the late Lemmy’s band. It was a Motörhead recording with The Damnedperforming the latter’s classic “Neat, Neat, Neat.”

The Californians Rancid They began their career in 1991, joining the second wave of punk groups along with The Offspring either Green Day. However, their style has always been differentiated from others by mixing punk rock or ska punk, partly a legacy of the previous formation in which some of its members were active, the benchmarks Operation Ivy.

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