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Down Low
Studio album by
ReleasedIsrael May 19, 2005
Europe June 6, 2005
GenreGroove metal, metalcore
Length37:31
LabelRoadrunner
ProducerTue Madsen
Betzefer chronology
New Hate
(2003)
Down Low
(2005)
Freedom to the Slave Makers
(2011)

Down Low is Israeli groove metal band Betzefer's first full-length studio album and major label debut on Roadrunner Records, as well as their only album on that label. It was released on May 19, 2005, in Israel and June 6, 2005, worldwide.[1] It is the band's first release with current bassist Rotem Inbar.

"Down Low", "Early Grave" and "Running Against" were released as singles and videos were made for those songs. "Fuckin Rock N' Roll" was released for radio airplay and as a promotional CD single, but a video was not made for the song. The ending of "Down Low" is a ripoff from Machine Head's "Davidian", though uncredited.

Although it was supposed to be the band's first album in a 5 albums deal contract with Roadrunner Records, the band left the label in December 2007, stating professional reasons, though numerous sources reported that it was the label that dropped the band due to personal reasons with the band's behavior.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Early Grave"4:05
2."Down Low"3:56
3."Fuckin' Rock 'N' Roll"3:30
4."Under"3:25
5."Running Against"2:23
6."Brix"2:16
7."Mark"3:37
8."Split"4:05
9."6's & 7's"3:34
10."Black Inside"6:37
Total length:37:30

Personnel

References

  1. ^ "Down Low - Betzefer". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved August 13, 2019.