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Fucked Up Celebrate The Year of the Horse

Posted by Aaron H on May 7, 2021

Fucked Up Celebrate The Year of the Horse
Photo Credit: John Londono

Fucked Up are back with the next installment of their Chinese Zodiac series. The Year of the Horse follows their 2018 release, Dose Your Dreams. The new EP will officially be released on May 7th, but you can stream all four Acts of the song now at their Bandcamp. The EP will see a physical release in August. Pre-order the vinyl, CD, and 5" record over at Tankcrimes.

Jonah Falco (Drums):

Year Of The Horse is ninety minutes of epic storytelling, hammering riffs, and filmic musical emotion, all wrapped in an infinity of multi-versed mind expanding depth. Cracks your brain up and glues it back together.

Fucked Up Celebrate The Year of the Horse
Photo Credit: John Londono

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