Job for a Cowboy: Doom

Job for a Cowboy SKU: 39213334
Job for a Cowboy: Doom

Job for a Cowboy: Doom

Job for a Cowboy SKU: 39213334

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $25.58
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Description

Title: Doom
Artist: Job for a Cowboy
Label: Metal Blade
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 039841467567
Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal

Limited colored vinyl LP pressing. Glendale, AZ extreme metal unit Job for a Cowboy blend stunning musicianship and cutting edge song craft to create the absolute embodiment of modern day extreme music. The powerful quintet known for their intense songs, explosive live performances and forward thinking vision, released their explosive debut recording, the Doom EP in 2005. Consisting of six tracks of the band's punishing hybrid of grindcore and death metal, the EP became a launching pad that would rocket the band to new heights within the underground music world. Highlights like "Entombment of Machine," "Knee Deep" and "The Rising Tide" quickly became live favorites.

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