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Bleach Everything: old and new

Posted by Loren on December 13, 2020

Bleach Everything: old and new
photo by Glenn Cocoa

Bleach Everything has released a collection of rare tracks from out of print 7"s, splits, complitaions, and flexis from the band's first six years. Streaming now, the collection is called Welcome Idiots: 2012-2018. While the record spans six years of releases, the material was all originally recorded in 2012 and released across varied items over those years.

The collection is out now on colored vinyl and digital outlets through Dark Operative.

The band also announced an update about new material: they are finishing up a new recording. The flexi "Bound/Cured" will release in early 2021 with more updates to follow. Bleach Everything last released a split with Integrity in 2019.

Welcome Idiots: 2012-2018 Track Listing:

1. Free Inside
2. Sons Of Hecate
3. Facehugger
4. Savage
5. Steamboat
6. Witch, Please
7. Silk And Scales
8. Human Mulligan
9. The Moaner
10. I Killed A Werewolf Once (It's On Film)

Bleach Everything: old and new
photo by Glenn Cocoa

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