Accept Announce Teutonic Titans Album Featuring Members of Metallica, Ghost, Judas Priest, and Pantera

Accept Announce Teutonic Titans Album Featuring Members of Metallica, Ghost, Judas Priest, and Pantera

by Consequence of Sound
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Accept have announced a new album titled Teutonic Titans 1976-2026 in celebration of 50 years of the legendary metal band’s history, set to arrive September 4th via Napalm Records.

The record is set to come in a number of editions, including a 2-LP liquid edition, a 2-LP white label version, a 2-LP splatter black and white edition, 2-CD deluxe in a metal box with a flag, sweatband, lanyard, and backstage pass as Napalm mail order exclusives. There will also be a 2-CD edition as well as 2-LP silver and 2-LP black standard editions, with pre-orders available here.

The album sees the band reimagining 19 songs from their catalog, joined by an all-star cast of guest players. Each song is set to have a unique lineup, ensuring no two songs are played the same.

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Tobias Forge of Ghost sings on “Save Us” joined by Ray Luzier of Korn on drums. Meanwhile, “Fast as a Shark” features Phil Anselmo of Pantera, Kirk Hammett of Metallica, and Mickey Dee of Motorhead. “Balls to the Wall” is sung by Rob Halford of Judas Priest with Michael Jabs of Scorpions on guitar, while “Love Child” sees The Smashing Pumpkins Billy Corgan  and ex-Megadeth bassist Dave Ellefson on the track.

Other apperances include K. K. Downing, Bobby Blitz, Hansi Kürsch, Chris Jericho, Ralf Scheepers, Billy Sheehan, Ola Englund, Jeff Loomis and more.

Teutonic Titans also sees the current lineup of Accept re-recording “Hellhammer” in their modern metal style joined by Jason McMaster of Watchtower on vocals.

The tracklist follows the band’s discography chronologically, documenting 50 years of evolution by a foundational and deeply beloved heavy metal band, as testified by the sheer number and range of collaborators and guests appearing.

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See pictures of the liquid vinyl and white label vinyl editions and check out the album cover and tracklist below.

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