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VIPER releases a new version of the album 'All My Life', featuring unreleased tracks

The classic game, originally released in 2007, is now available on digital platforms for the first time

The album All My Life , a classic by VIPER originally released in 2007, is finally arriving on digital platforms and brings a series of new features. In addition to the remixed and remastered repertoire, there are a number of unreleased bonus tracks, including a cover of Iron Maiden's "Prowler".

All My Life is composed of classics such as “Come On Come On”, “Miles Away” and “Love is All”, which features a special appearance by vocalist Andre Matos . It also includes one of VIPER's most beautiful ballads, “Violet”, among others.

The album was recorded by the so-called "V3," the third lineup of VIPER, which featured Ricardo Bocci (vocals), Pit Passarell (bass and vocals), Felipe Machado and Val Santos (guitars), and Renato Graccia (drums). It was produced by André Cortada and Marcos Yukio , with co-production by Theo Vieira . The new version was remixed by Cortada and Val Santos, with remastering done by Cortada. The re-release also includes a CD pressing, already available for purchase via Wikimetal .

Among the bonus tracks is a 2005 demo, recorded at Guillas Studio and produced by Val Santos. A 2006 demo, also included as a bonus track, features the same lineup that recorded the album. The new version of All My Life Wikimetal / FMLabs release

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