SODOM's Classic "Get What You Deserve" Gets Deluxe Expanded Reissue

17 February 2026  ·  New Music  · By Scorpio

German thrash legends SODOM have announced a deluxe expanded reissue of their 1994 album "Get What You Deserve," set for release in February via Steamhammer/SPV. The reissue features remastered audio supervised by the band, bonus tracks including rare demos and rehearsal recordings, and extensively expanded liner notes documenting the era with previously unseen photographs and new reflections from the band members.

"Get What You Deserve" occupies a fascinating position in SODOM's sprawling discography. Released during a period when thrash metal was commercially at its lowest ebb -- squeezed between the grunge revolution and the rise of nu-metal -- the album represented a pivotal creative moment for frontman Thomas "Angelripper" Such. Rather than chasing trends or softening their sound as many of their contemporaries did, SODOM doubled down on a raw, stripped-down approach that reconnected with the primal fury of their earliest recordings while incorporating a groove-laden heaviness that presaged the band's later evolution.

The album's original lineup featured Angelripper alongside guitarist Andy Brings and drummer Atomic Steif, delivering a set of songs that balanced SODOM's trademark aggression with a streetwise grit that distinguished it from the more polished thrash releases of the era. Tracks from the record remain cult favorites among longtime SODOM devotees and are occasionally resurrected in the band's notoriously deep-digging live setlists.

The reissue arrives at a time when SODOM's legacy is receiving renewed appreciation. Angelripper's recent outspoken comments against bands charging fans for meet-and-greet sessions and photo opportunities have resonated widely across the metal community, reinforcing his reputation as one of the genre's most genuine and fan-devoted personalities. As the thrash metal revival continues to bring new listeners to the genre's classic catalog, the expanded "Get What You Deserve" offers both an archaeological treasure for collectors and a gateway for newcomers.