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A previously unheard track featuring Pantera's Phil Anselmo and Dimebag Darrell along with White Zombie bassist Sean Yseult has now made it's way online. The track, titled "Dawn Of The Horrible Gorilla!," was reportedly recorded on tour in 1992.

You can hear the track on Yseult's Soundcloud page here.

A description reads as follows: "Dimebag Darrell, Sean Yseult, and Philip Anselmo created this absurdity at 6 a.m. after a long night of drinking on a Pantera/White Zombie Tour in '92. Recorded on Darrell's 4-Track in his hotel room, the song was made up on the spot with Darrell on guitar (and drum machine) Sean on bass, and Phil singing. This comes from a cassette from Sean Yseult's archives, never heard before!"

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Brooklyn hardcore outfit Cerebral Ballzy are releasing their self-titled debut, via Williams Street Records, next Tuesday. You can listen to the album, in its entirety, right here a week in advance. Let us know what you think of the record in the comments.

Photo by Jamie-James Medina/*NB PicturesF

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Today Floridian post-grunge rockers Cold release their fifth album, Superfiction (SonicStar/Eleven Seven). The liner notes to the CD feature original illustrations to go with each of the record's 12 tracks. Leading up to the record release, we'll be unveiling one piece of artwork, as well as the corresponding song, each day. Up today is Superfiction's 12th and final track "The Ballad of the Nameless." What do you think of the song and the artwork?

[audio:http://www.revolvermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/12-The-Ballad-of-t...|Titles="The Ballad of the Nameless"|Artists=Cold]

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Already huge in their homeland, Australia, with stadium tours alongside Muse and Linkin Park under their belts, prog-inflected alt rockers Dead Letter Circus are finally putting out their acclaimed full-length debut, This Is the Warning, in the U.S. on July 26, via Sumerian Records. In anticipation of the release, the band has given us this exclusive remix of their song, "The Drum," by Grammy-winning producer-mixer Lee Groves. Crank the track below, and read what vocalist Kim Benzie has to say about it.

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REVOLVER What's the song "The Drum" about?
KIM BENZIE "The Drum" is about a point I reached in my life where everything seemed gray, where all I could think was, Surely there is more to life than this. Where are the profound moments? When will I be in awe ? This was going on right when the song came about. As the song wrote itself over a couple of days, it dragged me through the melancholy to a brighter place. I remember leaving our studio and looking out over the lights of our city at night thinking, This city is alive, and that life isn't about circles. There are always fresh starts and new beginnings. So I guess the song is a story about longing for the beat of your drum to grow loud in your chest, turning a corner in life, and feeling it banging loud and strong as if for the first time again.

How did you hook up with Lee Groves? How did he end up remixing the track?

We have been massive fans of his work. He produced Bertie Blackman's Secrets and Lies, which is such an incredible sounding album. He came up and said, "Hi," at a festival, and we were all pretty much thinking simultaneously, Holy shit...that was Lee Groves. I think we maybe begged him or bribed him or something. Maybe blackmail?

What do you think of the remix? Did it make you reconsider the original?
We love the remix. Love the original format equally. Based on the success of the merging of styles, don't be surprised if Lee's work features on the next album.

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On July 19, Floridian post-grunge rockers Cold release their fifth album, Superfiction (SonicStar/Eleven Seven). The liner notes to the CD feature original illustrations to go with each of the record's 12 tracks. Leading up to the record release, we'll be unveiling one piece of artwork, as well as the corresponding song, each day. Up today is Superfiction's 11th track "Flight of the Superstar." What do you think of the song and the artwork?

[audio:http://www.revolvermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/11-Flight-of-the-S...|Titles="Flight of the Superstar"|Artists=Cold]

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On July 19, Floridian post-grunge rockers Cold release their fifth album, Superfiction (SonicStar/Eleven Seven). The liner notes to the CD feature original illustrations to go with each of the record's 12 tracks. Leading up to the record release, we'll be unveiling one piece of artwork, as well as the corresponding song, each day. Up today is Superfiction's 10th track "The Park." What do you think of the song and the artwork?

[audio:http://www.revolvermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/10-The-Park.mp3|Titles="The Park"|Artists=Cold]

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On July 19, Floridian post-grunge rockers Cold release their fifth album, Superfiction (SonicStar/Eleven Seven). The liner notes to the CD feature original illustrations to go with each of the record's 12 tracks. Leading up to the record release, we'll be unveiling one piece of artwork, as well as the corresponding song, each day. Up today is Superfiction's ninth track "So Long June." What do you think of the song and the artwork?

[audio:http://www.revolvermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/09-So-Long-June.mp3|Titles="So Long June"|Artists=Cold]

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On July 19, Floridian post-grunge rockers Cold release their fifth album, Superfiction (SonicStar/Eleven Seven). The liner notes to the CD feature original illustrations to go with each of the record's 12 tracks. Leading up to the record release, we'll be unveiling one piece of artwork, as well as the corresponding song, each day. Up today is Superfiction's eighth track "Delivering the Saint." What do you think of the song and the artwork?

[audio:http://www.revolvermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/08-Delivering-The-...|Titles="Delivering the Saint"|Artists=Cold]

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On July 19, Floridian post-grunge rockers Cold release their fifth album, Superfiction (SonicStar/Eleven Seven). The liner notes to the CD feature original illustrations to go with each of the record's 12 tracks. Leading up to the record release, we'll be unveiling one piece of artwork, as well as the corresponding song, each day. Up today is Superfiction's sixth track "The Crossroads." What do you think of the song and the artwork?

[audio:http://www.revolvermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/07-The-Crossroads.mp3|Titles="Emily"|Artists=Cold]

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On July 19, Floridian post-grunge rockers Cold release their fifth album, Superfiction (SonicStar/Eleven Seven). The liner notes to the CD feature original illustrations to go with each of the record's 12 tracks. Leading up to the record release, we'll be unveiling one piece of artwork, as well as the corresponding song, each day. Up today is Superfiction's sixth track "Emily." What do you think of the song and the artwork?

[audio:http://www.revolvermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/06-Emily.mp3|Titles="Emily"|Artists=Cold]

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