Sum 41 Order in Decline -coloured-

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Release: 19-07-2019

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Turning Away
Out for Blood
The New Sensation
A Death in the Family
Heads Will Roll
45 (A Matter of Time)
Never There
Eat You Alive
The People Vs
Catching Fire

Neon green vinyl re-issue! The seventh studio album from Canadian punks – Sum 41, Order in Decline, topped the charts globally reaching #2 on: OCC Rock & Metal & US Hard Rock + #9 Germany’s Offizielle Top 100 & #13 on Canadian Billboard charts. The album includes fan favorite tracks “Out For Blood,” “Never There,” & “Catching Fire.”

Earning a 4/5 Ks by Kerrang!, they write “Taken as a whole, it’s the hardest and heaviest album they’ve ever made, and across its 10 tracks, it’s also Sum 41 at their most creative and willing to explore their frontiers.”

Sum 41 formed in 1996 & released their first full-length album in 2001, several EPs and seven more albums, including Chuck (2004), Underclass Hero (2007), Screaming Bloody Murder (2011), and 13 Voices (2016) followed.

Barcode: 0790692730711

Released 19-07-2019

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Sum 41 – Order in Decline -coloured- – LP neon green

Turning Away
Out for Blood
The New Sensation
A Death in the Family
Heads Will Roll
45 (A Matter of Time)
Never There
Eat You Alive
The People Vs
Catching Fire_x000D_
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Neon green vinyl re-issue! The seventh studio album from Canadian punks – Sum 41, Order in Decline, topped the charts globally reaching #2 on: OCC Rock & Metal & US Hard Rock + #9 Germany’s Offizielle Top 100 & #13 on Canadian Billboard charts. The album includes fan favorite tracks “Out For Blood,” “Never There,” & “Catching Fire.”

Earning a 4/5 Ks by Kerrang!, they write “Taken as a whole, it’s the hardest and heaviest album they’ve ever made, and across its 10 tracks, it’s also Sum 41 at their most creative and willing to explore their frontiers.”

Sum 41 formed in 1996 & released their first full-length album in 2001, several EPs and seven more albums, including Chuck (2004), Underclass Hero (2007), Screaming Bloody Murder (2011), and 13 Voices (2016) followed.

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