
Swiss Army Romance (Vinyl) (2020 Reissue)
To kick off their 20th anniversary celebration, veteran emo rockers Dashboard Confessional have announced a special vinyl reissue campaign called The Early Days. As its title indicates, the series will specifically spotlight Chris Carrabba's first few studio releases, which helped jump-start what would become such a fruitful and lengthy career.
Along with the first ever vinyl release of The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most, this campaign also brings us the much-anticipated re-release of DC's seminal debut album, 2000's The Swiss Army Romance, which contains the anthemic "Screaming Infidelities" and "Again I Go Unnoticed".
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$8.68Swiss Army Romance (Vinyl) (2020 Reissue)
To kick off their 20th anniversary celebration, veteran emo rockers Dashboard Confessional have announced a special vinyl reissue campaign called The Early Days. As its title indicates, the series will specifically spotlight Chris Carrabba's first few studio releases, which helped jump-start what would become such a fruitful and lengthy career.
Along with the first ever vinyl release of The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most, this campaign also brings us the much-anticipated re-release of DC's seminal debut album, 2000's The Swiss Army Romance, which contains the anthemic "Screaming Infidelities" and "Again I Go Unnoticed".
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To kick off their 20th anniversary celebration, veteran emo rockers Dashboard Confessional have announced a special vinyl reissue campaign called The Early Days. As its title indicates, the series will specifically spotlight Chris Carrabba's first few studio releases, which helped jump-start what would become such a fruitful and lengthy career.
Along with the first ever vinyl release of The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most, this campaign also brings us the much-anticipated re-release of DC's seminal debut album, 2000's The Swiss Army Romance, which contains the anthemic "Screaming Infidelities" and "Again I Go Unnoticed".
















