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Watch Every Time I Die 'Decayin With Te Boys' Video
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Watch Every Time I Die ‘Decayin With Te Boys’ Video

Death to false imitators – Every Time I Die are back to blow a new hole in your face with their latest single Decayin’ With The Boys.

The video is the follow-up to the “Thirst” video that follows two diehard ETID fans trying to get to the party, with this being the second track to be to taken from the NY hardcore heroes newest album ‘From Parts Unknown’ set for release 30th June via Epitaph Records.

At a time when a lot of bands are going for a more crowd-friendly sound, we wanted to go in the opposite direction,” says front man Keith Buckley of their new material. “Instead of making something that the kids can all sing along to, we wanted to make music that scares them.

From Parts Unknown is available for pre-order now at iTunes or the Every Time I Die store. For more information, visit: http://everytimeidie.net/

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