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Taking Back Sunday Preview

Posted by Michael on May 14, 2004

For those of you that can't seem to hold off waiting for the sophomore release from Taking Back Sunday, you will be pleasently surprised to know that a new track has been posted on the Victory Records site. You can preview the track "Bonus Mosh Pt. 2" of the release Where You Want To Be, due in stores July 27th, by clicking here.

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