Breathe Carolina Hello Fascination Deluxe Edition2010 Repack

Breathe Carolina Hello Fascination Deluxe Edition2010 Repack

Whether you were a scene kid in 2009 or you’re just discovering the roots of modern electronicore, this album hits differently. Let's dive into why this "Repack" remains an essential listen over a decade later.

But the “REPACK” tag? That was scene code for “the first upload had an error; this one is fixed.” In 2010, that meant someone had re-ripped the CD, fixed a corrupted track (usually “The Birds and the Bees”), or bundled higher-quality MP3s (320kbps vs. 192). Finding a “REPACK” felt like finding a gold bar in a thrift store.

For Breathe Carolina fans, the real evolution came later: 2011’s Hell Is What You Make It (featuring “Blackout”) and their eventual shift to pure EDM. But Hello Fascination remains the bridge album – and the phantom “2010 repack” is its ghost in the machine. breathe carolina hello fascination deluxe edition2010 repack

Includes a clean version of and various remixes of "Hello Fascination" and "Can I Take You Home?" by artists like Sex Machine and Smile Future . Full Deluxe Tracklist The repack contains the following 21 tracks: Hello Fascination I'm the Type of Person to Take It Personal Take Me to Infinity Dressed Up to Undress I.D.G.A.F. Welcome to Savannah I Have to Go Return Some Video Tapes The Dressing Room Tripped and Fell in Portland Can I Take You Home? My Obsession Have You Ever Danced? (Bonus Track) Don't Forget: Lock the Doors (Bonus Track) I.D.G.A.F. (Clean Version) Hello Fascination (Sex Machine Remix) Hello Fascination (DJ Sucio Remix) Can I Take You Home? (Smile Future Remix) With or Without You (U2 Cover) See You Again (Miley Cyrus Cover)

: The digital release bundled a music video for the title track, "Hello Fascination". Context and Impact Whether you were a scene kid in 2009

The of Breathe Carolina’s second studio album, Hello Fascination , stands as a definitive time capsule for the late-2000s "neon" era of alternative music. Released on July 6, 2010, via Fearless Records , this expanded version arrived nearly a year after the original 2009 release, serving as both a victory lap and a transition for the duo of David Schmitt and Kyle Even. The Sound of an Era

: Features two distinct versions—the Sex Machine Remix and the DJ Sucio Remix . "Can I Take You Home?" : Includes the Smile Future Remix . That was scene code for “the first upload

A high-energy cover of (originally from Punk Goes Pop 2 ). An electronic rock take on U2's "With or Without You" . Remixes & Edits :

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