Bush is joining the likes of Led Zeppelin, Oasis, George Harrison and HIM by announcing reissues of its previous work. 

The British rock group, led by Gavin Rossdale, will release three remastered versions of their earlier albums – 1994's Sixteen Stones, 1996's Razorblade Suitcase and 1999's The Science Of Things – along with the remix compilation Deconstructed from 1997, Spin reports. All of the remastered studio albums will be available Oct. 14, a week ahead of the group's sixth effort Man on the Run

In 2011, the band released their last album The Sea of Memories, which was driven by the singles "The Sound of Winter" and "Baby Come Home." "But the quartet's first record in a decade is a surprisingly vital viva-la-grunge manifesto," Rob Sheffield wrote in his three-star Rolling Stone review of the album. "Gavin Rossdale sounds about a thousand times perkier than he did on his 2008 Auto-Tune quagmire, Wanderlust, growling chest-beaters like 'All My Life' as if he's got something to prove. And judging by 'She's a Stallion,' Gwen Stefani should be proud."

Rossdale recently spoke to RS about reuniting the band, which went on a hiatus from 2001 to 2011. "I was at the crossroads: Do I want to continue to build up my solo career? I just missed my band too much," he explained. "I missed the shell, the protection, the unity of that. You know what? F*ck everyone, I'm going to do Bush again. We just tried to work from the ground up to see where that would go, so we didn't have bad egg on our faces with empty halls and stuff like that. I felt liberated, like I was in the exact right place that I should be. No one is coming up to me going, 'Man, when is the next solo record?'"

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