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Atonement: Vinyl LP
The eighth studio album by the American metalcore band, originally released in August 2019. The album was recorded over a period of two years, with ideas for the album beginning in 2017. Recording sessions took place on both coasts of the United States, but they were put on hold when vocalist Jesse Leach developed scar tissue on a polyp in his throat and underwent speech and vocal therapy for three months. Atonement was thus described as a 'reflection of perseverance and passion through the trials and suffering of our existence' by the band, and by Leach as 'musically the most diverse record we've done as a band'.'.
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Atonement: Vinyl LP
Atonement: Vinyl LP
The eighth studio album by the American metalcore band, originally released in August 2019. The album was recorded over a period of two years, with ideas for the album beginning in 2017. Recording sessions took place on both coasts of the United States, but they were put on hold when vocalist Jesse Leach developed scar tissue on a polyp in his throat and underwent speech and vocal therapy for three months. Atonement was thus described as a 'reflection of perseverance and passion through the trials and suffering of our existence' by the band, and by Leach as 'musically the most diverse record we've done as a band'.'.
$62.14
Atonement: Vinyl LP—
$62.14
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The eighth studio album by the American metalcore band, originally released in August 2019. The album was recorded over a period of two years, with ideas for the album beginning in 2017. Recording sessions took place on both coasts of the United States, but they were put on hold when vocalist Jesse Leach developed scar tissue on a polyp in his throat and underwent speech and vocal therapy for three months. Atonement was thus described as a 'reflection of perseverance and passion through the trials and suffering of our existence' by the band, and by Leach as 'musically the most diverse record we've done as a band'.'.
























