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Punk Goes Christmas: vinyl

Posted by Loren on July 21, 2024

Punk Goes Christmas: vinyl
photo by Loren Green

The 12-song collection of emo bands from the early 2000s is back, with a tracklisting that features Yellowcard, All Time Low, New Found Glory, Man Overboard, Crown the Empire, and more putting their spin on winter seasonal music. First released in 2013, Craft Recordings has announced that it will be on vinyl in its original 12 song format (a 16 song deluxe edition came out in 2015).

Available on green and red vinyl, pre-orders are open now with an Oct. 11 release date planned.

Track Listing:

SIde A:

1. New Found Glory – Nothing For Christmas

2. All Time Low – Fool’s Holiday

3. Real Friends – I Had A Heart

4. Man Overboard – Father Christmas

5. The Summer Set – This Christmas

6. Crown The Empire – There Will Be No Christmas

Side B:

1. Yellowcard – Christmas Lights

2. Issues – Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays

3. Jason Lancaster – All I Can Give You

4. The Ready Set – I Don’t Wanna Spend Another Christmas Without You

5. Set It Off – This Christmas (I’ll Burn It To The Ground)

6. William Beckett – Do You Hear What I Hear?

Punk Goes Christmas: vinyl
photo by Loren Green

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