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Exclusive Australian pressing of the Alternative band's 2007 album features five bonus tracks, all of them the most popular tracks taken from their previous studio albums: 'The Red', 'Send The Pain Below', 'Closure', 'Vitamin R (Leading Us Along)' and 'The Clincher'. Vera Sera is Chevelle's catchiest, heaviest, most dynamic and expressive album to date. Filled with an array of sonic styles and tempos, colored by personal, most passionate lyrics, the songs are both a declaration of contempt for the mainstream and a celebration of a counterculture driven by crashing beats and blasting power chords. Red. Vena Sera Review
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