Graveyard Classics 2

Graveyard Classics 2 is the second cover album by Six Feet Under. It is an album cover version of AC/DC's 1980 album Back in Black.

Graveyard Classics 2
Studio album (cover of Back in Black by AC/DC) by
ReleasedOctober 19, 2004
GenreDeath 'n' roll
Length42:04
LabelMetal Blade
Six Feet Under chronology
Bringer Of Blood
(2001)
Graveyard Classics 2
(2004)
A Decade In The Grave
(2005)
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Track listing

All Songs by Brian Johnson, Angus Young and Malcolm Young

No.TitleLength
1."Hells Bells"5:11
2."Shoot to Thrill"5:17
3."What Do You Do for Money Honey"3:36
4."Given the Dog a Bone"3:32
5."Let Me Put My Love into You"4:14
6."Back in Black"4:24
7."You Shook Me All Night Long"3:30
8."Have a Drink on Me"3:58
9."Shake a Leg"4:03
10."Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution"4:19
Total length:42:04

Personnel

Six Feet Under
Production
  • Produced by Chris Barnes
  • Engineered and mixed by Chris Caroll
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