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Cvlt Nation covers series hits Black Flag's Slip It In

Posted by Loren on March 9, 2015

Cvlt Nation covers series hits Black Flag's Slip It In
Cvlt Nation covers series hits Black Flag's Slip It In

Cvlt Nation has released their sixth covers compilation series, this time taking on Slip It In, originally by Black Flag. The 7-song do-over includes covers by Kylesa, Fange, Nightslug, Sacred Followers, Grey Widow, Sunsmasher, Augurs, and Angry Gods.

BLACK FLAG Slip It In - The CVLT Nation Sessions Track Listing:
1. Sacred Followers - Slip It In
2. Kylesa - Black Coffee
3. Angry Gods - Wound Up
4. Fange - Rat's Eyes
5. Sunsmasher - Obliteration
6. Grey Widow - The Bars
7. Nightslug - My Ghetto

8. Augurs - You're Not Evil

Cvlt Nation covers series hits Black Flag's Slip It In
Cvlt Nation covers series hits Black Flag's Slip It In

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