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Alestorm - Curse of the Crystal Coconut (2020) [Limited Edition]

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Alestorm - Curse of the Crystal Coconut (2020) [Limited Edition]

Alestorm - Curse of the Crystal Coconut (2020) [Limited Edition]
United kingdom | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 2CD | 201 MB
Folk/Power Metal | Label : Napalm Records

The “Pirate Metal Drinking Crew” is back to show all the filthy landlubbers what they’re made of. ALESTORM’s sixth long-player, Curse Of The Crystal Coconut, will be released on May 29, 2020, via Napalm Records! Eleven tracks presented in ALESTORM’s typical unadulterated, chaotic fashion will pull the rug out from under your feet. Adding to that are guest performances from musical greats like Ally Storch of Subway to Sally (violin on the entire album) and Captain Yarrface of Rumahoy! A must-have, riff-laden anthem at any party, “Treasure Chest Party Quest” takes the listener onto a journey into the depths of Tortugas darkest taverns and Christopher Bowes’ unique sense of humor. For the extra-adventurous pirates amongst you, ALESTORM will release a 2-CD Mediabook with ground-breaking 16th century interpretations of the songs. Be sure to get yours.

Tracklist:

Disc 1
1. Treasure Chest Party Quest
2. Fannybaws
3. Chomp Chomp
4. Tortuga
5. Zombies Ate My Pirate Ship
6. Call of the Waves
7. Pirate's Scorn
8. Shit Boat (No Fans)
9. Pirate Metal Drinking Crew
10. Wooden Leg Part 2 (The Woodening)
11. Henry Martin

Disc 2
1. Treasure Chest Party Quest (16th Century Version)
2. Fannybaws (16th Century Version)
3. Chomp Chomp (16th Century Version)
4. Tortuga (16th Century Version)
5. Zombies Ate My Pirate Ship (16th Century Version)
6. Call of the Waves (16th Century Version)
7. Pirate's Scorn (16th Century Version)
8. Shit Boat (No Fans) (16th Century Version)
9. Pirate Metal Drinking Crew (16th Century Version)
10. Wooden Leg Part 2 (The Woodening) (16th Century Version)
11. Henry Martin (16th Century Version)