Paradise Lost Offering FREE Greatest Hits Compilation Via Metal Sucks

Posted by Zach Shaw on Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 11:10 am

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2012 has already proven to be a big year for Paradise Lost. Having just released their thirteenth album Tragic Idol, the UK doom/goth metal legends will be hitting the road with Devin Townsend and Katatonia this September in their first North American tour in five years. So of course it makes sense to release a compilation of their “greatest hits.” However, Century Media have done one better.

Titled Lost In Time, Paradise Lost’s new compilation is being offered to fans FOR FREE over at Metal Sucks. Yup, you heard us: one track from each of Paradise Lost’s past thirteen albums available for FREE download. The only real catch is that it’s being limited to 4,400 downloads. However, you can still stream the compilation over at Metal Sucks. So don’t waste any more time and head over to Metal Sucks for your free download of Paradise Lost’s Lost In Time compilation.

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