Lifesblood

Lifesblood
EP by Mastodon
Released August 21, 2001 (CD)
August 31, 2004 (vinyl)[1]
Recorded 2000
Genre Sludge metal, progressive metal
Length 15:37
Label Relapse
Mastodon chronology
Lifesblood
(2001)
Remission
(2002)
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Lifesblood is an EP by American metal band Mastodon. The sample at the beginning of "Shadows That Move" is from the film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.[3] The sample at the beginning of "Hail to Fire" is from the autobiographical film The Dancin' Outlaw by Jesco "Jesse" White. The samples at the beginning of "We Built This Come Death" and "Battle at Sea" are believed to be taken from recordings of the Nuremberg Trials.[4] Since this album was only printed for a limited time, it has become quite rare and sought after by Mastodon fans. The limited prints come in a variety of colors, each with a certain amount produced; 100 clear, 500 red, 500 black and a second press of 500 blue and black. The EP was also re-released in August 2004 by Relapse Records.

All tracks also appears on their compilation album, Call of the Mastodon, but without samples at the beginning.

The album title is derived from a lyric in the song, "Trampled Under Hoof", which appears on their debut album, Remission.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Mastodon. 

No. Title Length
1. "Shadows That Move"   3:53
2. "Welcoming War"   2:46
3. "We Built This Come Death"   2:29
4. "Hail to Fire"   2:12
5. "Battle at Sea"   4:13
Total length:
15:37

Credits

Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Matt Washburn at LedBelly Sound Studio.

References


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