Artist: Seether
Album: Seether: 2002 – 2013
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2013
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 01:46:07
Total Tracks: 27
Total Size: 1,24 GB
Tracklist:
1-01. Seether – Fine Again (04:05)
1-02. Seether – Driven Under (04:33)
1-03. Seether – Gasoline (02:49)
1-04. Seether – Broken (feat. Amy Lee) (04:18)
1-05. Seether – Remedy (03:28)
1-06. Seether – Truth (03:51)
1-07. Seether – The Gift (05:35)
1-08. Seether – Fake It (03:15)
1-09. Seether – Rise Above This (03:24)
1-10. Seether – Breakdown (03:30)
1-11. Seether – Careless Whisper (04:57)
1-12. Seether – Country Song (03:52)
1-13. Seether – Tonight (03:44)
1-14. Seether – No Resolution (03:14)
1-15. Seether – Here and Now (03:58)
2-01. Seether – Seether (03:36)
2-02. Seether – Safe to Say I’ve Had Enough (03:29)
2-03. Seether – Weak (03:47)
2-04. Seether – Out of My Way (Freddy vs. Jason Soundtrack) (03:53)
2-05. Seether – Hang On (Daredevil Soundtrack) (03:11)
2-06. Seether – Blister (03:37)
2-07. Seether – Innocence (04:36)
2-08. Seether – Let Me Go (03:21)
2-09. Seether – No Shelter (Ncis Soundtrack) (04:09)
2-10. Seether – Burn the Bridges (Demo) (04:18)
2-11. Seether – Butterfly with Teeth (Demo) (05:09)
2-12. Seether – Melodious (Demo) (04:16)
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“Seether: 2002-2013” is a two-disc compilation album by the South African post-grundge rock band Seether, which was released on October 29, 2013 through Wind-up Records. It is entirely produced by Brendan ‘O Brien. The first disc comprises the band’s well-known songs and singles, while the second disc comprises a cover of Veruca Salt’s song “Seether”, the song after which the band is named, two new studio tracks, plus unreleased demos, B-sides, and soundtrack songs.The artwork of Seether’s 2013 compilation 2002-2013 is a picture of a dog defecating. Read one way, this crappy cover could be taken as the post-grunge trio’s opinion of the need for a compilation; read another, it could be taken as a criticism of the band’s music. Either way, there’s no getting around that it’s an ugly cover for a by-the-books greatest-hits, a 15-track overview that contains all the band’s modern rock radio hits – including “Broken,” the duet with Amy Lee – and emphasizing their latter-day albums Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces and Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray over the early Disclaimer and Karma and Effect. The second disc rounds up rarities, demos, and B-sides – songs that popped up on superhero and horror film soundtracks, plus a cover of their namesake, Veruca Salt’s “Seether” – which should please fans.