In a recent interview, vocalist Matt Tuck spoke about the songs that were cut from Bullet For My Valentine , released in November .

According to Tuck, six tracks were left out of the final version of the album, but these deserve to be released separately or perhaps on "some kind of crazy EP" at the end of the album cycle.

“They are part of the same writing and recording process,” he says. “Some of them are quite different and unique. We didn’t want to put them on the album because they were out of the ordinary, but they were also out of the ordinary enough to gain the spotlight in something post-album.”

According to the singer, the songs in question are "heavy," "interesting," and "challenging," and were left off the album for a good reason. "We wanted the album to be a solid and cohesive project from beginning to end, and we didn't want to put too many creative surprises in it," he continues. "We thought it would be better to save them for individual post-album singles and maybe put together some kind of crazy EP to close the cycle just so people can hear them."

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