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Arriving three years after they burst on to the scene with their iconic debut, Descendents' I Don't Want To Grow Up was originally released on D. Boon and Mike Watt's New Alliance Records. The album was recorded after vocalist Milo Aukerman returned from college, and is the first of two Descendents releases to feature guitarist Ray Cooper. It found the band leaning even harder into their penchant for irresistible melodies, often with a much brighter sound than what could be found on Milo Goes To College. This sonic evolution helped the band evade falling into a sophomore slump, and only strengthened their already-cemented legacy. Album Tracks 1. Descendents 2. I Don't Want to Grow Up 3. Pervert 4. Rockstar 5. No FB 6. Can't Go Back 7. GCF 8. My World 9. Theme 10. Silly Girl 11. In Love This Way 12. Christmas Vacation 13. Good Good Things 14. Ace

180g audiophile vinyl LP repressing of the band's 1976 album. Celebrating four decades of decibels, Kiss, Mercury Records and UMe proudly announce reissuing the legendary Kiss albums on 180g audiophile vinyl. Remastered to high definition 192kHz/24-bit audio for maximum fidelity, these albums have never sounded so amazing and now vinyl collectors will get what they've been demanding. All posters, sleeve art, stickers, etc that appeared in the original LP where applicable have been faithfully reproduced for the Kiss Army. Album Tracks 1. Detroit Rock City 2. Flaming Youth 3. Sweet Pain 4. King of the Night Time World 5. Shout It Out Loud 6. God of Thunder 7. Great Expectations 8. Beth 9. Do You Love Me 10. Rock and Roll Party

Limited vinyl LP pressing of this 2001 album from the Arizona-based emo rock band. Jimmy Eat World exemplify all that is the modern radio rock sound. Singing and playing with a conviction and sincerity that will melt the heart of even the most stoic of listeners, they produce rousing, well-crafted anthems along the lines of Third Eye Blind at their roughest or a more polished Green Day. These guys appear to be able to write ready-made singles at the drop of a hat, as evidenced by InchYour HouseInch as well as the title track. In fact, there is a rather shocking maturity to their material that belies the band members' ages (all in their 20s). Overall, Jimmy Eat World give the people what they want with Bleed American. Album Tracks 1. Bleed American 2. A Praise Chorus - Vocals - Davey Vonbohlen* 3. The Middle 4. Your House 5. Sweetness 6. Hear You Me 1. If You Don't, Don't 2. Get It Faster 3. Cautioners 4. The Authority Song 5. My Sundown 6. Splash Turn Twist

Limited green colored vinyl LP pressing. We choose life or death. No third option exists. $uicideboy$ rap like their lives depend on it, because they actually do. Hip-hop lifted the New Orleans duo of cousins-Scott Arcenaux, Jr. a.k.a. $lick Sloth and Aristos Petrou a.k.a. Ruby da Cherry-out of a violent drug-riddled hood nightmare and into an underground phenomenon. On the way up, they landed a Top 10 debut on the Billboard Top 200, tallied 2 billion-plus streams, averaged 4.2 million monthly listeners on Spotify, sold out arenas on three continents, and received acclaim from Pigeons and Planes, XXL, Billboard, and Revolver. Not to mention, they collaborated with everyone from Academy® Award winner Juicy J to members of Korn. These accolades cemented the pair as the culture's most insurgent, inescapable, and influential cult by 2020. Album Tracks 1. Unlucky Me 2. Matte Black 3. Genesis 4. $Uicideboy$ Were Better in 2015 5. 1000 Blunts 6. No Matter Which Direction I'm Going in, I Never Chase These Hoes 7. Escape from Babylon 8. Eulogy 9. The_Evil_That_Men_Do 10. Resistance Is Useless 11. Ashes of Luxury 12. In Constant Sorrow 13. Fcking Your Culture
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