RELAPSE To Reissue Classic Album, Collection from DISRUPT

February 23, 2007

Relapse will reissue "Unrest", the one-and-only full-length album from Boston's crust-hardcore kings DISRUPT. The legendary record, widely considered amongst the most extreme and influential hardcore grind albums in the early '90s, has been completely re-mastered and repackaged and will be released on April 3 (April 9 internationally). Along with "Unrest", Relapse will issue "The Rest", the first official collection of DISRUPT splits, demos, vinyl-only EPs and previously unreleased live recordings. "The Rest" clocks in at almost two hours in length, with 78 tracks over two discs spanning the band’s history from early demos to latter-day live recordings. Additionally, Relapse will issue an extremely limited, one-pressing-only DISRUPT box set, titled "DisruptDead". "DisruptDead" contains "Unrest", "The Rest", the first-ever DISRUPT DVD featuring four live shows, a 52-page booklet and more. "Unrest" and "The Rest" will be available in stores nationwide starting April 3 (April 9 internationally),while "DisruptDead" will only be available exclusively via Relapse.com. More information on each can be found here.

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