Thirty years ago, on June 28, 1994, House of Pain released their sophomore album after the huge success of 'Fine Malt Lyrics'. On this album, Everlast transformed his rapping style, presenting a more unique and recognizable approach. With a twisted, damaged, and maniacal sound, he grabs your attention on tracks like 'Back From the Dead', 'Over There Shit', and 'Runnin' Up on Ya'. Although the subject matter isn't revolutionary, strong, clever hooks and Everlast's psycho - like rapping make 'Same as It Ever Was' always appealing. This year, to celebrate its 30th anniversary, this LP comes with a bonus 7' featuring two remixes: 'On Point' Lethal Dose Remix and 'Legend' Lethal Dose Remix. It's a yellow colored vinyl LP with a bonus green colored vinyl 7', comes in a gatefold sleeve, and is a limited edition. Originally released in 1994, it's now re - issued by Tommy Boy in 2024.



This is a vinyl record set. To use it, just place the LP or 7' on your turntable and start the playback. When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting dirt or fingerprints on the record, which could affect the sound quality. Store the vinyl in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep the records in their sleeves when not in use to prevent scratches. The gatefold sleeve is part of the collectible charm, so handle it gently to keep it in good condition. Since it's a limited edition, take extra care to preserve its value.