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Rock, punk and metal artists are no strangers to pushing the envelope to promote their music. But one punk band recently went ...
The vinyl is expected to launch sometime in Q4 of 2020. Moreover, the single is also now available for download and stream on multiple platforms , including Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, and more.
Buy Green Day BBC Sessions Part 2 Vinyl $19.99. The new 7-inch vinyl is a great companion record to Oakland Coffee’s Green Day BBC Sessions Part One 7-inch, which was released earlier this ...
The Buzzcocks will reissue the 12 singles the pioneering punk band released for United Artists between 1977 and 1980 in a new 7-inch vinyl box set.. Each single in the 12-record set — due out ...
The limited edition 7-Inch single, produced by Jimmy Page, is to be released on Record Store Day and features unreleased versions of Rock And Roll and Friends. February 27, 2018 Ahead of Led ...
Vinyl is big business, especially if you're a Misfits fan and a rare 7" is going for over $10,000. This in-demand platter was a limited release back in 1977 featuring the song "Cough / Cool" on ...
Music lovers who swear by vinyl LPs always want to add another disc to the stack and Record Store Day on April 12 is a day to get some coveted special releases.. About 330 new and limited-edition ...
Second-hand vinyl records fill a basket at a flea market. ... the world was finally introduced to the 7-inch, 45 RPM single, which made its official debut on March 31, 1949.
“Thank u, next,” the lead single from Grande’s upcoming fifth album, hit No. 1 on both sides of the Atlantic and its official music video broke 24-hour streaming records on YouTube and Vevo.
In celebration of the one-year anniversary of the film The Sweet East, there’s a special 7-inch single of one of the movie’s soundtrack highlight, “Evening Mirror.”The release was ...
Find out what some of these rare vinyl records are worth. ... One such demo 45 sold for $14,757 on Discogs in 2017 , setting a record for the most expensive 7-inch single on the platform.