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UNDERØATH : ØBSERVATORY - Tickets on sale now for HUGE livestream event!

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  EXTREMELY excited to announce that we have partnered with Underoath to promote their digital concert series! The band has partnered with some of their favorite independent promoters, including Third String Productions, to present these events!   Every ticket sold through our below link helps out our company and will be the first revenue we have made since early March.   It's super cool of them to be helping out people like us.   There will be THREE events with limited merch items and vinyl available as well!   Don't miss out on these!   7.17 - Lost In The Sound of Separation 7.24...

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GWAR Announces “Scumdogs of the Universe” 30th Anniversary Box Set!

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GWAR Announces “Scumdogs of the Universe” 30th Anniversary Box Set! Human Scum! Times are tough. You’ve probably missed rent and emptied your bank account on toilet paper, frozen pizzas, and subscriptions to porn sites. Now that you are unemployed and destitute, your Lords and Masters GWAR have created something new to tempt you into wasting your meager stimulus checks. 2020 marks of the 30th Anniversary of seminal GWAR album “Scumdogs of the Universe.”  30 fucking years!  Who would have thought?? In celebration of this momentous occasion, GWAR is pleased to announce a special 30th Anniversary “Scumdogs of the Universe” Box Set!  This limited edition release of...

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Marvin Gaye's More Trouble Vinyl Release, Out Now!

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On April 2, 1939, Marvin Gaye, Motown’s “Prince Of Soul,” was born with a destiny to define the sounds of soul and R&B. To celebrate his life and legacy and an influential chapter in his inimitable discography, Motown/UMe has released More Trouble, a vinyl-only collection of alternate and extended versions of tracks from his 12th studio album, Trouble Man, the 1972 soundtrack for the cult film of the same name. Culled from the 40th anniversary expanded edition of Trouble Man released on CD in 2012, this marks the first time these sonic gems have been released on vinyl. Mixed in hi-res audio from Motown’s original 16-track session...

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Chester Bennington-penned Grey Daze Song "Sometimes" Offers Particularly Prescient Message for Spring of 2020    

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Grey Daze have released “Sometimes,” the third single from the band’s upcoming album Amends (June 26, Loma Vista Recordings), with a corresponding video (https://found.ee/GD_SometimesVideo) that showcases the Chester Bennington-written song’s message of hope amidst unexpected times.   “Sometimes, things just seem to fall apart, when you least expect them to,” offers Bennington in the lyrically profound three-and-a-half minute song. The track, which was written in 1994 but only recently re-recorded for Amends, goes on to say, “maybe things will look better, maybe things will look brighter.”   “Chester was already a masterful lyricist at the age of 18, when he wrote this song...

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Lucky Boys Confusion's 1998 Debut Album 'Growing Out Of It' To Be Released on Vinyl For The First Time Ever on April 10

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Mutant League Records has announced a limited double vinyl release of Lucky Boys Confusion's 1998 debut album "Growing Out Of It", which will come out 4/10. Available for the first time ever on vinyl, the collectors edition deluxe double LP will be limited to 500 copies and includes fan favorites such as "Arizona Stand", "Fred Astaire" and more. The record includes a double insert with song-by-song liner notes from the band. Pre-orders available NOW at: https://mutantleaguerecords.limitedrun.com. Pressing info:200 copies - Solid Orange300 copies – Blue & yellow starburst Social Media:• Twitter: www.twitter.com/luckyboysmusic• Instagram: www.instagram.com/luckyboysconfusion• Facebook: www.facebook.com/luckyboysconfusion• Official website: www.luckyboysconfusion.net

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