SIX FEET UNDER: 'A Decade In The Grave' Box Set Due In October

August 15, 2005

Metal Blade Records has set an October 18 release date for the new SIX FEET UNDER box set, entitled "A Decade in the Grave". The 4-CD/1-DVD set is expected to include video footage of the band's March 16, 2005 concert in Berlin, Germany.

SIX FEET UNDER have just re-released their latest CD, "13", with a bonus copy of "Graveyard Classics 2" for one low price. The re-release is available in and the group's fans are also be able to buy this from the band while they are on tour.

SIX FEET UNDER are currently touring the U.S. with CHIMAIRA, ALL THAT REMAINS and 3 INCHES OF BLOOD.

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