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This week, we are taking a look at AFI's 2003 landmark studio album, "Sing the Sorrow." Featuring elements of hardcore punk, post-hardcore, alternative rock, gothic rock, and emo, it was a pivotal release for the band, transforming them from cult punk heroes into gothic rock superstars and achieving platinum status in the USA. Even years after its release, it is still widely regarded as the album of a generation.
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This week, we are taking a look at AFI's 2003 landmark studio album, "Sing the Sorrow." Featuring elements of hardcore punk, post-hardcore, alternative rock, gothic rock, and emo, it was a pivotal release for the band, transforming them from cult punk heroes into gothic rock superstars and achieving platinum status in the USA. Even years after its release, it is still widely regarded as the album of a generation.
Sign the Black Book, join the Cult
Follow us on Social Media
Cult Macabre on Facebook
@TheCultMacabre on Instagram
@TheCultMacabre on TikTok
Theme music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio