Cattle Decapitation Planning Rarities Compilation, Side Projects

by | Mar 2, 2010

Cattle Decapitation have a rarities compilation in the works. The band commented:

“We’re pleased to announce that we’ll be releasing a rarities compilation soon via Metal Blade Records! The collection appropriately titled “MEDIUM RARITIES” will feature tracks spanning Cattle Decapitation’s career including never before heard songs, hard to find/out of print tracks, live material, cover tunes and ultra rare pre-Human Jerky tracks never before heard by fans of the band!!! Wes Benscoter will be handling the artwork, we’ve seen it and it is SIIIIIIICK!!! More info on this coming so stay tuned!!!”

Additionally, vocalist Travis Ryan has announced a side project alongside members of Intronaut and Bad Acid Trip called Murder Construct. The band can be heard here.

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