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Eyehategod take as needed for pain band
Eyehategod take as needed for pain band








eyehategod take as needed for pain band

Rodney Atkins also has a Greatest Hits release upcoming, and Hank Williams Jr. Now Curb has scheduled an All-Time Greatest Hits release on February 3rd. LeAnn Rimes has already had two Greatest Hits releases just in 2014-an album of her Greatest Hits Remixes, and a two-CD Limited Edition Greatest Hits. More Greatest Hits releases are also on the way from previous and current Curb artists. Curb tried to delay the release of Tim’s final album under the label called Emotional Traffic to indefinitely keep him under contract. Tim McGraw won a protracted court battle with Curb in 2012 and was finally released from his contract. Subsequently, Curb has released just one studio album, and three additional Greatest Hits compilations. In 2010, Saving Country Music published an article mocking Curb for imitating art by releasing seven Greatest Hits albums from McGraw. This goes along with Greatest Hits Volumes 1, 2, and 3, a Collector’s Edition Greatest Hits, a Limited Edition Greatest Hits, A Limited Edition Greatest Hits Volume 1, 2, 3, Number One Hits, Tim McGraw & Friends (duets), and Love Story (his biggest love songs). Tim McGraw “The Hits Live” is being prepped for release on January 27th by Curb.

eyehategod take as needed for pain band

That’s only one less than the total amount of studio albums Curb released during McGraw’s entire career on the label. Tim McGraw has been locked in a public battle with Curb for years, and now has another reason to be angered as the record label is getting ready to release his 10th compilation/Greatest Hits album. The grandson of Hank Williams is not the only artist having to shake their head as Curb continues to regurgitate material to try and squeeze as much money out of their name as possible while misleading the public. Take As Needed For Pain would now bring that count to two. Hank3 also had agreed to the release of one heavy metal album as part of his Curb deal. Ramblin’ Man released in April of this year-another album of previously-released material cobbled together-made it nine. Then Curb released an outtakes album in 2012 called Long Gone Daddy that brought the total of Curb releases on Hank3”²s six-album contract to eight. The Nashville-based label was able to stretch Hank3”²s album count to seven by releasing Hillbilly Jokerin 2011 a “hellbilly” album Curb initially rejected, but released after Hank3 had fulfilled his contract at the end of 2010. Hank3 entered into a six album contract with Curb in the late 90”²s. Hank3’s usual response to his fans on these post-contract Curb releases is to “Burn it, and give it away.” It’s pretty safe to say that no matter what finds itself on the track list, it will be music released previously and/or that is already out there on YouTube or other locations.

eyehategod take as needed for pain band

One of the issues with some of Curb’s post-contract releases from Hank3 is they haven’t warned consumers they’re buying metal albums instead of country, causing confusion and anger from some fans. Why Curb is deciding to go with the Hank III name instead of Assjack might be about marketing, or maybe some country songs will be included on the album as well. Hank3 also recorded another Eyehategod song for the tribute called “Torn Between Suicide and Breakfast” that could be a pretty safe bet for making the track list of the new album, along with whatever other Assjack or metal songs Curb somehow wrangled out of Hank3 during his years at the label. The song “ Take As Needed For Pain” is a cover song from the metal band Eyehategod that Hank3 turned into a 10-minute epic for the tribute album For The Sick: A Tribute to Eyehategod released in 2007 and recorded under the name “The Unholy 3” which is the name of one of Hank3’s side projects. Though the album is being credited at the moment to Hank III, early incarnations of this release had it denoted as “Assjack II.” Assjack is the name of Hank3’s early heavy metal project that released a self-titled album with Curb in 2009. That’s right, the Curb Records madness continues, and continues to reach for comical, if not maniacal heights.Īpparently Curb Records is readying the release of a new Hank III (not ‘Hank3’ as he goes by now) album called Take As Needed For Pain, scheduled to be made available to the public on April 14th, 2015.










Eyehategod take as needed for pain band