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Fucked Up - Another Day (August 9, 2024) Album • Page 2

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by amorningofsleep, Jun 10, 2024.

  1. irthesteve

    formerly irthesteve Prestigious

    I guess the released a new song, Apricot, a few weeks ago for 24-hours only. I had no idea! Just ahem... found it, and it's so cool. Never in a million years would I guess this was Fucked Up unless I was told
     
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  2. I Am Mick

    @gravebug Prestigious

    could you dm a link?
     
  3. catching up on this band after a while — couldn't keep up with them the last few years. I basically have been obsessed with One Day all week and now I'm moving on to Another Day and I'm loooving it so far. how are they doing this
     
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  4. okay Someday was probably my least favorite of the three but it's so different it feels hard to compare -- it's a really cool record though. what a blast. i hope there is a fourth one coming (don't want to be greedy though)
     
  5. irthesteve

    formerly irthesteve Prestigious

    I missed this one



    Sub Pop proudly teams up with long-running Canadian punk icons Fucked Up for a limited-edition 7” single featuring two brand new, exclusive songs.

    “Disabuse” and “Self Driving Man” are unlikely light-speed cuts of pure hardcore from Fucked Up. These tracks bleed off the record, having been born from the indelible stamp of Poison Idea’s 1990 anti-oppression anthem “Discontent” and Japanese punk legends Paintbox’s “The Door.” Sitting at the chaotic crossroads of punk, hardcore, and grunge, the two songs have found the most fitting home possible: a Sub Pop single.

    “Disabuse” is a song Damian wrote for his daughter, who experienced bullying and intimidation, while “Self Driving Man” wrestles the out of control automation of our world onto the pavement and into the abyss of faceless progress. The 7” comes on translucent emerald vinyl, and includes a lyric sheet.

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    released March 14, 2025