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Senses Fail + Saves The Day = Misfits?

Posted by Loren on November 1, 2020

Senses Fail + Saves The Day = Misfits?
Senses Fail/Saves The Day - Through Being Ghoul

In the year of the cover, Senses Fail and Saves The Day have teamed up for a 4-song Misfits covers album for Halloween, titled Through Being Ghoul. Each band covers two songs on the new EP, which is a joint release between Equal Vision and Pure Noise Records.

The EP is available in limited physical supply as well as digitally.

Saves The Day most recently released in 2018. Senses Fail most recently released If There Is Light, It Will Find You

Track list:

1. Senses Fail - We Are 138
2. Senses Fail - Attitude 
3. Saves The Day - Some Kinda Hate
4. Saves The Day - Where Eagles Dare

Senses Fail + Saves The Day = Misfits?
Senses Fail/Saves The Day - Through Being Ghoul

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