Hellyeah 2014 (M4A) AAC HQ Audio (Size: 223.03 MB)
| | 01 - Cowboy Way.m4a | 4.36 MB |
| | 02 - Debt That All Men Pay.m4a | 3.71 MB |
| | 03 - Hell Of A Time.m4a | 4.26 MB |
| | 04 - Stampede.m4a | 3.67 MB |
| | 05 - Better Man.m4a | 5.21 MB |
| | 06 - It's On!.m4a | 4.35 MB |
| | 07 - Pole Rider.m4a | 3.93 MB |
| | 08 - Cold As A Stone.m4a | 4.06 MB |
| | 09 - Stand Or Walk Away.m4a | 5.54 MB |
| | 10 - Alive And Well.m4a | 3.86 MB |
| | 01 - War In Me.m4a | 4.12 MB |
| | 02 - Band Of Brothers.m4a | 5.42 MB |
| | 03 - Rage/Burn.m4a | 5.32 MB |
| | 04 - Drink Drank Drunk.m4a | 4.49 MB |
| | 05 - Bigger God.m4a | 5.29 MB |
| | 06 - Between You And Nowhere.m4a | 4.85 MB |
| | 07 - Call It Like I See It.m4a | 4.58 MB |
| | 08 - Why Does It Always.m4a | 3.84 MB |
| | 09 - WM Free.m4a | 5.73 MB |
| | 10 - Dig Myself A Hole.m4a | 3.74 MB |
| | 01 - Sangre por Sangre (Blood for Blood).m4a | 6.66 MB |
| | 02 - Demons in the Dirt.m4a | 5.89 MB |
| | 03 - Soul Killer.m4a | 5.54 MB |
| | 04 - Moth.m4a | 6.96 MB |
| | 05 - Cross to Bier (Cradle of Bones).m4a | 5.55 MB |
| | 06 - Dmf.m4a | 5.83 MB |
| | 07 - Gift.m4a | 5.79 MB |
| | 08 - Hush.m4a | 5.9 MB |
| | 09 - Say When.m4a | 4.81 MB |
| | 10 - Black December.m4a | 6.61 MB |
| | 01 - Hellyeah.m4a | 4.18 MB |
| | 02 - You Wouldnt Know.m4a | 5.07 MB |
| | 03 - Matter of Time.m4a | 4.47 MB |
| | 04 - Waging War.m4a | 3.73 MB |
| | 05 - Alcohaulin' Ass.m4a | 4.62 MB |
| | 06 - Goddamn.m4a | 4 MB |
| | 07 - In the mood.m4a | 1.39 MB |
| | 08 - Star.m4a | 4.4 MB |
| | 09 - Rotten to The Core.m4a | 4.6 MB |
| | 10 - Thank You.m4a | 5.32 MB |
| | 11 - Nausea.m4a | 5.83 MB |
| | 12 - One Thing.m4a | 4.56 MB |
| | folder.jpg | 307.09 KB |
Description
Hellyeah
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hellyeah is an American heavy metal supergroup, consisting of Mudvayne lead vocalist Chad Gray, Nothingface guitarist Tom Maxwell, and former Pantera and Damageplan drummer Vinnie Paul. The idea to form a supergroup originated in 2001 on the Tattoo the Earth tour, although plans were constantly put on hold due to scheduling conflicts. The summer of 2006 allowed the band to take the project seriously and record its first album. Recorded at Chasin' Jason studio in Dimebag Darrell's backyard, a self-titled album was completed in roughly one month. Released on April 10, 2007, the album entered the Billboard 200 at number 9, selling 45,000 copies. Allmusic reviewer William Ruhlmann stated the album is "a competent example of its genre" awarding the album three and a half stars.
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