The expanded collection features new remixes and previously unreleased tracks

Lamb of God’s groundbreaking album, Ashes of the Wake, turns 20 this August, and to commemorate the pivotal release, an expanded 20th anniversary deluxe edition featuring new mixes by Health, Justin K Broadrick (Godflesh/Jesu), and Kublai Khan TX and Malevolence, as well as demo and live versions of the album’s classic songs, arrives on August 30th via Epic Records and Legacy Recordings.

A preview of the new version is available now with “Another Nail For Your Coffin” featuring Kublai Khan TX & Malevolence, available digitally.

Originally released in 2004, Ashes of the Wake is viewed as a cornerstone of modern metal, and features beloved songs such as “Laid to Rest,” “Now You’ve Got Something to Die for,” “Omerta,” and the blistering title track.

The project will be available in 2 CD and several 2 LP vinyl configurations. All formats include the trio of new remixes and live recordings of “Remorse Is for the Dead” and “Now You’ve Got Something To Die For,” while the 2 CD and digital versions include demo versions of “Laid to Rest,” “Ashes of the Wake,” and “Remorse Is for the Dead.”

Lamb of God will join forces with Mastodon, who released their sophomore album, Leviathan, on the same date on August 31st that Ashes of the Wake arrived in 2004. The tour, dubbed Ashes of Leviathan, also features openers Kerry King and Malevolence.

1. Laid to Rest
2. Hourglass
3. Now You’ve Got Something to Die For
4. The Faded Line
5. Omerta
6. Blood Of The Scribe
7. One Gun
8. Break You
9. What I’ve Become
10. Ashes of the Wake
11. Remorse Is for the Dead
12. Laid to Rest (Pre-Production Demo) [Previously Unreleased]
13. Ashes of the Wake (Pre-Production Demo) [Previously Unreleased]
14. Remorse Is for the Dead (Pre-Production Demo) [Previously Unreleased]
15. Another Nail For Your Coffin featuring Kublai Khan TX & Malevolence
16. Laid to Rest (Health Remix)
17. Omertá (Justin K Broadrick Remix)
18. Remorse Is for the Dead (Live in Richmond, VA)
19. Now You’ve Got Something To Die For (Live from 2007)