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Dashboard Confessional- The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most (Indie Exclusive)

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Dashboard Confessional- The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most (Indie Exclusive)
Dashboard Confessional- The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most (Indie Exclusive)

Orange/Clear Cloudy Vinyl. The long-awaited first-ever vinyl pressing of Dashboard Confessional's The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most finally arrives on June 26, 2020. The monumental emo album, produced in 2001 by original collaborator James Paul Wisner, marked the first time Chris Carrabba's hyper-personal acoustic sing-alongs were amplified by additional instrumentation. Vinyl collectors and fans alike will finally be able to add the iconic emo anthem "Screaming Infidelities", as well as cult favorites like "Again I Go Unnoticed" and the title track to their collections.

Format: New Vinyl/Rock

Dashboard Confessional- The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most (Indie Exclusive)

SKU: 5056167121817
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Orange/Clear Cloudy Vinyl. The long-awaited first-ever vinyl pressing of Dashboard Confessional's The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most finally arrives on June 26, 2020. The monumental emo album, produced in 2001 by original collaborator James Paul Wisner, marked the first time Chris Carrabba's hyper-personal acoustic sing-alongs were amplified by additional instrumentation. Vinyl collectors and fans alike will finally be able to add the iconic emo anthem "Screaming Infidelities", as well as cult favorites like "Again I Go Unnoticed" and the title track to their collections.