MP3 2814 mb.
Performer: Joyce Manor
Title: Million Dollars To Kill Me
Country: US
Catalog Number: 7622-1
Label: Epitaph
Released: 21 Sep 2018
Style: Pop Punk, Indie Rock
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 263
| 1 | I'm Not The One |
| 2 | Up The Punx |
| 3 | Fighting Kangaroo |
| 4 | Think I'm Still In Love With You |
| 5 | Gone Tomorrow |
| 6 | Wildflowers |
| 7 | Big Lie |
| 8 | Million Dollars To Kill Me |
| 9 | Silly Games |
| 10 | Friends We Met Online |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7622-1 | Joyce Manor | Million Dollars To Kill Me (LP, Album) | Epitaph | 7622-1 | Europe | 2018 |
| 87622-2 | Joyce Manor | Million Dollars To Kill Me (CD, Album, dig) | Epitaph | 87622-2 | US | 2018 |
| 7622-2 | Joyce Manor | Million Dollars To Kill Me (CD, Album, dig) | Epitaph | 7622-2 | Europe | 2018 |
| 87622-1 | Joyce Manor | Million Dollars To Kill Me (LP, Album, Opa) | Epitaph | 87622-1 | US | 2018 |
| 87622-1 | Joyce Manor | Million Dollars To Kill Me (LP, Album) | Epitaph | 87622-1 | US | 2018 |
Contains printed inner sleeve with lyrics and credits.
Sequentially listed tracks, regardless of sides.
Pressing plant identified by matrix.
Opaque red vinyl - US Indie Store Exclusive
Million Dollars to Kill Me by Joyce Manor, released 21 September 2018 1. Fighting Kangaroo 2. Think I'm Still In Love With You 3. Big Lie 4. I'm Not The One 5. Million Dollars To Kill Me 6. Silly Games 7. Friends We Met Online 8. Up The Punx 9. Gone Tomorrow 10. Gone tomorrow but here today. Not much kill for not much prey. Wildflowers 01:48. Million Dollars to Kill Me is the fifth studio album by American punk rock band Joyce Manor, released on September 21, 2018 through Epitaph Records. The album's title stems from an interview with Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, describing his dark mental state following his 2008 plane crash. The anecdote, which he notes in his memoir Can I Say, recounts when he offered a friend a million dollars to end his suffering. It just stuck in my head, it's just the opposite of what everyone wants - money and. Joyce Manor. Million Dollars to Kill Me. FUGA Aggregation от лица компании Epitaph. Touché Amoré - Green. Like that album, Million Dollars to Kill Me spends less time revisiting youthful passions and instead continues to explore the more grown-up side of emo and pop-punk. While that may seem like a drag to fans of their more explosive and arguably weirder early days, good bands know that they need to evolve, and in Joyce Manor's case they've opted to sharpen their chops and aim for a more muscular pop sound. Million Dollars to Kill Me - Joyce Manor. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Songs in album Joyce Manor - Million Dollars To Kill Me 2018. Joyce Manor - Fighting Kangaroo. Joyce Manor - Think I'm Still In Love With You. Joyce Manor - Big Lie. Joyce Manor - I'm Not The One. Joyce Manor - Million Dollars To Kill Me. Album 2018 10 Songs. Joyce Manor, Toys That Kill Split - EP. Never Hungover Again. 100, Joyce Manor Split - Single. Live at Third Man Records - Single. Polyvinyl 4-Track Singles Series, Vol. 3 - Single. Listen free to Joyce Manor Million Dollars to Kill Me Fighting Kangaroo, Think I'm Still In Love With You and more. 10 tracks 22:26. Joyce Manor is an American band from Torrance, California. With their first release in 2010, they became well known for playing fun and energetic music influenced by bands such as Jawbreake read more. Joyce Manor and Boston Manor for the win this month. I never have to worry about a new album from these guys cause they've always been consistently fantastic, and this album is no exception, but with that being said: Holy FUCK these vocals are quieter than NAV's Astroworld verse. Buyerstreamerdownloader beware: There is not a single pop-punk song on Joyce Manors new album, Million Dollars To Kill Me. Theres a good chance most will see this as the culmination of the Torrance, California bands decade-long maturation process, evolving from the early SoCal purism of Five Beer Plan to consistently rewarding indie rock. But Joyce Manor frontman Barry Johnsons voice goes all wistful when he tells me there is no Call Out, no Heart Tattoo, on his bands upcoming fifth LP. The guy watched way too many Blink-182 live videos for that to be the end result