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Good Riddance X

Posted by Loren on February 6, 2026

Good Riddance X
Good Riddance X

march 27 will be the release date for Before The World Caves In, the tenth studio album from Santa Cruz, CA based Good Riddance. The record will release via Fat Wreck Chords, which is now owned by Hopeless Records as of 2025.

The band lasted released Thoughts and Prayers nearly seven years ago. 

Oh, and they shared this new song too:

Before The World Caves In Tracklist:

1. There’s Still Tonight

2. In Pieces

3. Poverty Of Language

4. No More System To Believe In

5. All Just Rain

6. To Suffer Is The Name

7. Green Fields

8. Posse Comitatus

9. Devoid Of Faith

10. Drive Faster

11. Thoughts Words Scars

12. No Imperfect Way

13. What Kind Of Day Has It Been

Upcoming Tour Dates

4/11 – Ventura, CA @ Ventura Music Hall

4/12 – Pomona, CA @ Flyaway

4/13 – San Diego, CA @ The Holding Company

Good Riddance X
Good Riddance X

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