The Under Cover Sessions

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The Under Cover Sessions
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EP by
ReleasedNovember 7, 2006
RecordedLos Angeles, California
GenreNu metal
Length19:18
LabelCement Shoes Records
ProducerAndy Johns, Dave Chavarri
Ill Niño chronology
The Best of Ill Niño
(2006)
The Under Cover Sessions
(2006)
Enigma
(2008)
Singles from The Under Cover Sessions
  1. "Arrasta"
    Released: 2006[1]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Sputnikmusic3/5 stars[2]

The Under Cover Sessions is a five-track EP by American metal band Ill Niño, released on November 7, 2006, via Cement Shoes Records.[3] It is their first release on the label, after departing Roadrunner Records in June 2006. The EP was the first to feature Diego Verduzco on guitar (originally in Odum), as a stand-in for Jardel Paisante, who had not been a part of the group since the spring of 2006. He was said to be dealing with personal family problems. Verduzco was also on the photo shoots of Ill Niño for the EP, so many fans saw him as a full-time replacement for Jardel Paisante. Only 20,000 copies of the EP were released. It sold 1,300 copies during its first week of release.[4]

Track listing[]

No.TitleLength
1."Arrastra"3:20
2."Zombie Eaters" (Featuring Chino Moreno of Deftones, Faith No More cover)5:59
3."Reservation for Two"3:15
4."Red Rain" (Peter Gabriel cover)4:15
5."Territorial Pissings" (Nirvana cover)2:27
Total length:19:18

Personnel[]

  • Cristian Machado - vocals
  • Ahrue Luster - lead guitar
  • Diego Verduzco - rhythm guitar
  • Lazaro Piña - bass
  • Dave Chavarri - drums
  • Danny Couto - percussion
  • Omar Clavijo - keyboards
  • Chino Moreno - vocals on "Zombie Eaters"

References[]

  1. ^ "Arrastra – Ill Niño". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved August 27, 2012.
  2. ^ Sputnikmusic review
  3. ^ "Ill Niño - The Under Cover Sessions on Releases on Discogs".
  4. ^ NONPOINT, 36 CRAZYFISTS, ILL NIÑO, EUROPE, JON OLIVA'S PAIN First-Week Sales Revealed Archived March 21, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. November 15, 2006
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