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Poison The Well The Opposite Of December Vinyl

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  1. Poison The Well The Opposite Of December Vinyl Plank
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Artist Releases

  • The Opposite Of December / Tear From The Red [Remastered Clear Vinyl Issue] (LP)
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  • Oposite Of December / Tear From The Red [Colored Vinyl] (LP)
    Poison The Well
  • Opposite Of December / Tear From The Red (CD)
    Poison The Well
  • The Tropic Rot [2009 Tan Marble Vinyl] (LP)
    Poison The Well
  • Versions [180 gram, Limited Edition] (LP)
    Poison The Well
  • Tear From The Red
    Poison The Well
  • Distance Makes The Heart Grow Fonder EP (CD)
    Poison The Well
  • The Opposite Of December: A Season Of Separation (CD)
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Label Releases

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  • 7102010 [Black Friday Neon Orange Vinyl] (LP)
    Crown The Empire
  • This Place Sucks Ass (LP)
    Pup
  • Blood & Stone (CD)
    Sevendust
  • Slow Decay (LP)
    The Acacia Strain
  • Afterburner (LP)
    Dance Gavin Dance
  • Retrofuture (LP)
    Tiger Army
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Poison the Well - Opposite of - Amazon.com Music. Skip to main content. Try Prime Hello, Sign in Account & Lists. CDs & Vinyl Go Search Today's Deals Best Sellers. The Opposite of December, an Album by Poison the Well. Released 14 December 1999 on Trustkill (catalog no. Genres: Metalcore. Featured peformers: Jeffrey Moreira (vocals), Derek Miller (guitar), Jose Martinez (guitar), Alan Landsman (bass), Chris Hornbrook (drums), Ryan Primack (guitar), Jeremy Staska (engineer, akatext mixing roleid 1327.akatext, producer), Poison the Well. The Opposite of December. A Season of Separation is the first full-length album by metalcore band Poison the Well, released on December 14, 1999.Very influential in the early popularization of metalcore around the turn of the century, the album was the band's first on Trustkill Records and is now recognized as a landmark album in the genre due to its quality and influence. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2020 Blue transparent Vinyl release of The Opposite Of December on Discogs.

Poison The Well The Opposite Of December Vinyl Plank

Poison The Well will be returning to the stage in January to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album, 'The Opposite of December… A Season of Separation '. That show will find the band performing the album in its entirety along with other fan favorites.

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Tickets for the event will go on sale this coming Friday, November 22nd, at 10am local time and will be made available at this location. You can also keep your eyes out for tickets here. The band commented of the upcoming performance:

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'To commemorate the 20th anniversary of our first LP ‘The Opposite of December… A Season of Separation' we will be performing the record in it's entirety + more songs at the El Rey Theater in Los Angeles, California on January 18th, 2020. Please join us in celebrating a record that has been very important for our band. It would mean a lot to us if you did.'

Those hoping that the band will one day get back into the studio together will have to keep waiting however, as the following tweet was made earlier today by the group:

No plans as of now. https://t.co/70KCpGEm6D

— Poison The Well (@Poison_The_Well) November 19, 2019

Poison The Well The Opposite Of December Vinyl

Poison The Well The Opposite Of December Vinyl Planking

December
  • 7102010 [Black Friday Neon Orange Vinyl] (LP)
    Crown The Empire
  • This Place Sucks Ass (LP)
    Pup
  • Blood & Stone (CD)
    Sevendust
  • Slow Decay (LP)
    The Acacia Strain
  • Afterburner (LP)
    Dance Gavin Dance
  • Retrofuture (LP)
    Tiger Army
  • View More

Poison the Well - Opposite of - Amazon.com Music. Skip to main content. Try Prime Hello, Sign in Account & Lists. CDs & Vinyl Go Search Today's Deals Best Sellers. The Opposite of December, an Album by Poison the Well. Released 14 December 1999 on Trustkill (catalog no. Genres: Metalcore. Featured peformers: Jeffrey Moreira (vocals), Derek Miller (guitar), Jose Martinez (guitar), Alan Landsman (bass), Chris Hornbrook (drums), Ryan Primack (guitar), Jeremy Staska (engineer, akatext mixing roleid 1327.akatext, producer), Poison the Well. The Opposite of December. A Season of Separation is the first full-length album by metalcore band Poison the Well, released on December 14, 1999.Very influential in the early popularization of metalcore around the turn of the century, the album was the band's first on Trustkill Records and is now recognized as a landmark album in the genre due to its quality and influence. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2020 Blue transparent Vinyl release of The Opposite Of December on Discogs.

Poison The Well The Opposite Of December Vinyl Plank

Poison The Well will be returning to the stage in January to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album, 'The Opposite of December… A Season of Separation '. That show will find the band performing the album in its entirety along with other fan favorites.

Tickets for the event will go on sale this coming Friday, November 22nd, at 10am local time and will be made available at this location. You can also keep your eyes out for tickets here. The band commented of the upcoming performance:

- Advertisement -

'To commemorate the 20th anniversary of our first LP ‘The Opposite of December… A Season of Separation' we will be performing the record in it's entirety + more songs at the El Rey Theater in Los Angeles, California on January 18th, 2020. Please join us in celebrating a record that has been very important for our band. It would mean a lot to us if you did.'

Those hoping that the band will one day get back into the studio together will have to keep waiting however, as the following tweet was made earlier today by the group:

No plans as of now. https://t.co/70KCpGEm6D

— Poison The Well (@Poison_The_Well) November 19, 2019

Poison The Well The Opposite Of December Vinyl Planking

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