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Melvins To Release New Vinyl Pressings Of “Colossus Of Destiny,” “Freak Puke,” And “Everybody Loves Sausages”

Melvins are planning to reissue “Colossus Of Destiny,” “Freak Puke,” and “Everybody Loves Sausages” on vinyl. All three records will be available on September 26 and they can be purchased HERE. The following was said about the new pressings:

“Colossus Of Destiny” (2001) – First time on vinyl. A 2LP live album Decibel hailed as “a blissful exploration of abstract noise.”

600 on opaque purple vinyl (Ipecac webstore exclusive)
1200 on black vinyl

“Everybody Loves Sausages” (2013) – Previously only available as part of a hyper-limited (77 copies) box set, the 13-track collection of covers, with several guests including Jello Biafra (Roxy Music’s “In Every Dream Home A Heartache”), Clem Burke (The Kinks’ “Attitude”), and Mark Arm (The Scientists’ “Set It on Fire”).

750 on apple red vinyl (Ipecac webstore exclusive)
1500 on black vinyl

“Freak Puke” (2012) – Melvins Lite lineup of Trevor Dunn, with King Buzzo and Dale Crover. Originally available on vinyl as a limited series of picture discs.

750 on opaque olive green (Ipecac webstore exclusive)
1500 on black vinyl

Each release features a 12-page booklet designed by Mackie Osborne.

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PostedJuly 30, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsMelvins

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