Funny/Weird

Liquid Death sparkling water is so bad that it inspired an entire metal album

My office fridge is stocked with a variety of waters, both still and sparkling. This brand, however, has so far escaped my attention.

Called Liquid Death, this aluminum-canned water comes in with bubbles and without. And yes, it’s just water, although you’d never guess by the way it’s marketed. For starters, consumers are invited to “murder their thirst.”

The other USP is the can. Opposed to plastic, albuminum is infinitely recyclable. Five cents of every sale is donated to reducing plastic pollution.

But like any product these days, Liquid Death has its share of bad online reviews. But rather wallow in self-pity, the company has taken those negatives and turned them into a metal album.

The tracks are available on Spotify and you can now pre-order the vinyl.

Alan Cross

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