RPM10 comes in a chic Digipak, the material here as the Limited Edition of Appeal to Reason at that time in the "Ecopack", so from Recycelpappe. I personally like very much. The original booklet from that time with lyrics and photos is added to comments from old and new members as well as FAT people and producers, the texts read very beautiful, the excitement signs to the recordings and the discovery phase of the band - the band loves this album as I also. :)
I do not know if the 12 original songs were somehow nachgemastert, there I can not tell the difference. The sound is great, printing and powerful.
Of the ten bonus demos I'm absolutely thrilled. The quality of the recordings is stunning and for anyone who knows RPM virtually by heart, here and there can be found small differences in the lyrics and melodies; Tim's singing is wonderful out of round (meant positively - especially the screams generate goose bumps!); places you can hear that different guitar / bass solos must be generated only during the shooting because the demos they simply do not exist yet.
Overall, it's really exciting to discover all these details and great to just let affect only the unsmoothed power and energy of the early stage of Rise Against in coming.
I am excited about this new edition! Thank FAT & Rise!