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🦄☠️TECH NOIR 2 ☠️🦄 Welcome back John Carpenter , Charlie Simpson and Timmy Cappello! We worked very hard to write a true sequel, and we hope you guys dig. LINK: The approach was - an 80s movie sequel, but in the form of a song. Huge thanks to our...

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NightRazorvor 2 Jahren

@TheHorrorMaster @CharlieSimpson I hope Carpenter Brut gets a shot at this one too.

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Dr. Aculavor 2 Jahren

@TheHorrorMaster @CharlieSimpson Am I way off or is this in a major key while the original is in a minor key? Giving it a more hopeful vibe?

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Karley 💗🌲✌🏻vor 2 Jahren

@TheHorrorMaster @CharlieSimpson i am in tears this album is so good. 🙌🏻

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☣MrMetalman☣vor 2 Jahren

@TheHorrorMaster @CharlieSimpson Just listened to it today before work, the song is freaking awesome

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Jean-Paul Blarte: Mall Copvor 2 Jahren

@TheHorrorMaster @CharlieSimpson holy hell this is so good yall

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PaddysParlorGamesvor 2 Jahren

@TheHorrorMaster @CharlieSimpson I loved how this story evolved into one of hope. I remember submitting my handwritten quote to you guys a couple months ago and listening to this song was amazing

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Bycemastervor 2 Jahren

@TheHorrorMaster @CharlieSimpson I appreciated the attempt but personally did not feel the sequel lived up to the original.

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Bobby Gillvor 2 Jahren

@TheHorrorMaster @CharlieSimpson Love the new album, amazing. 3 albums and nothing I can fault. The thought and care that goes in to each song is top draw. Hats off to you guys.

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Sgt Goatvor 2 Jahren

@TheHorrorMaster @CharlieSimpson @bloggospow never forget!

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THLvor 2 Jahren

@TheHorrorMaster @CharlieSimpson oh this is great the first one i pictured like 1984

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