RHINO BUCKET: 'Pain' Re-Release, 'No Song Left Behind' Collection Due In February

November 21, 2006

On November 27, 2006, fans will be able to pre-order the re-release of RHINO BUCKET's classic 1994 "Pain" CD as well as the never-released demos and tracks titled "No Song Left Behind".

The "Pain" CD is re-mastered and also contains five previously unreleased tracks from RHINO BUCKET. The five previously unreleased tracks are from the original lineup of Georg Dolivo, Greg Fields, Reeve Downes, and Liam Jason.

"No Song Left Behind" contains 16 tracks with the original lineup. It will contain different versions of classic RHINO BUCKET songs as well as never-before-heard material.

Pre-order shipping date will be December 15, just in time for a great Christmas or holiday gift. Both CDs will be available in stores Febuary 6, 2007. That means if you pre-order, you will get it six weeks before it hits the streets! There will be a special price when both CDs are ordered at the same time. Worldwide shipping will be available.

To pre-order the new CDs as of November 27, 2006, go to www.acetate.com.

As previously reported, Dusty Watson, who has played with SUPERSUCKERS, LITA FORD, and AGENT ORANGE, will sit behind the kit for RHINO BUCKET at their New Year's Eve Show in Austin, TX.

RHINO BUCKET recently announced the departure of drummer Jackie Enx. According to a press release, "the parting of ways was by mutual agreement. RHINO BUCKET wishes nothing but the best for Jackie. As a full-fledged member of the band, we appreciate her talent and endless hours of hard work."

RHINO BUCKET is continuing to tour behind its new release, "And Then It Got Ugly", which came out in April via Acetate Records. There are plans for a 2007 European tour.

RHINO BUCKET is the Bon Scott-era AC/DC sound-alike band that recorded two albums for Warner Bros./ EMI back in '90 and '92 and an independent album in '94 with former AC/DC drummer Simon Wright.

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