Altitudes + Attitude – Get It Out [Vinyl Edition] - Signed

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Altitudes + Attitude – Get It Out [Vinyl Edition] Signed by David Ellefson

Step into the raw, riff-fueled energy of Get It Out, the debut album from Altitudes + Attitude, a powerhouse collaboration between thrash titans David Ellefson (Megadeth) and Frank Bello (Anthrax). This 13-track sonic journey blends hard rock attitude with melodic depth, capturing the emotional intensity and musicianship of two bass legends stepping boldly into the spotlight.

Featuring:

  • David Ellefson – thunderous bass foundations

  • Frank Bello – lead vocals, bass, and guitar, showing off his songwriting chops and melodic sensibility

  • Jeff Friedl – precise and pummeling drums (A Perfect Circle, Devo)

  • Produced, engineered, and mixed by acclaimed producer Jay Ruston (Anthrax, Stone Sour), ensuring a sonically polished and emotionally gritty listen

  • Executive production by Mike Monterulo

This special vinyl edition delivers a rich analog warmth and includes standout collaborations from a who’s who of rock and metal royalty:

  • Christian Martucci (Stone Sour) on the blazing title track

  • Ace Frehley and Miki Black lighting up “Late” with classic swagger

  • Nita Strauss shredding on “Part Of Me”

  • Russ Parrish (a.k.a. Satchel of Steel Panther) tearing it up on “Leviathan”

  • Gus G. closing it out with firepower on “Here Again”

Released under the legendary Megaforce Records, this vinyl is more than just a record—it's a statement of identity, introspection, and unapologetic rock 'n' roll spirit.

Track Listing:

  1. Get It Out – feat. Christian Martucci (3:50)

  2. Late – feat. Miki Black & Ace Frehley (3:43)

  3. Out Here (3:26)

  4. Part Of Me – feat. Nita Strauss (3:08)

  5. Slip (3:12)

  6. Talk To Me (2:54)

  7. Leviathan – feat. Russ Parrish (3:02)

  8. Cold (4:24)

  9. Another Day (4:22)

  10. All There Is (2:58)

  11. Booze And Cigarettes (3:46)

  12. Tell The World (4:00)

  13. Here Again – feat. Gus G. (3:52)

A must-have for collectors, fans of modern hard rock, and anyone who ever wondered what happens when bassists take the lead.