HARDCORE SUPERSTAR Albums To Be Reissued With Bonus Tracks

September 9, 2009

Swedish street metal veterans HARDCORE SUPERSTAR will re-release two of their albums — "Hardcore Superstar" (2005) and "Dreamin In A Casket" (2007) — on October 16 via Nuclear Blast's "Reloaded Series." Both reissues will contain bonus material such as demo tracks and rehearsal takes.

"Hardcore Superstar" bonus tracks:

01. Kick On The Upperclass (rehearsal take)
02. We Don't Celebrate Sundays (rehearsal take)
03. Wild Boys (demo)

"Dreaming In A Casket" bonus tracks:

01. Dreamin' In A Casket (demo)
02. Sophisticated Ladies (demo)
03. This Is For The Mentally Damaged (demo)

HARDCORE SUPERSTAR's latest album, "Beg For It", was released on June 5 via Nuclear Blast Records. The LP's title track, which was released as the CD's first single, was certified gold in the band's home country after entering the national chart at position No. 5.

HARDCORE SUPERSTAR last year added guitarist Vic Zino from the band CRAZY LIXX following the departure of Thomas Silver.

Thomas Silver announced in January 2008 that he was "tired of music and touring" and left HARDCORE SUPERSTAR amicably.

Vic Zino played a number of European dates with HARDCORE SUPERSTAR as a session guitarist during the early months of 2008.

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