Bright Lights of America Limited Edition Solid Red LED Light Bulbs - Energy Efficient, Long Lasting for Home, Office, and Commercial Lighting
Bright Lights of America Limited Edition Solid Red LED Light Bulbs - Energy Efficient, Long Lasting for Home, Office, and Commercial Lighting

Bright Lights of America Limited Edition Solid Red LED Light Bulbs - Energy Efficient, Long Lasting for Home, Office, and Commercial Lighting

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Limited 180gm red colored vinyl LP pressing in gatefold jacket. Includes poster. The Bright Lights of America' is the seventh album released by American punk rock band Anti-Flag. Released in 2008, the album marked a change in the band's sound: although still very much punk, the album is their first to feature a string section and child choirs. Two singles were released from the album: both the title track and 'The Modern Rome Burning'. Other popular songs from this album are 'Good And Ready', 'Spit In The Face' and 'Vices'. The song 'Wake Up The Town' features guest vocals by Billy Talent's Benjamin Kowalewicz. Produced by Tony Visconti, Anti-Flag sounds fiery and angry as ever on this album. This is a limited edition on solid red vinyl. The discs are housed in a gatefold sleeve with a deluxe leather laminate finish, and contains a double-sided poster with lyrics and liner notes. Also available by Anti-Flag on 180 gm vinyl 'For Blood And Empire'.

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its odd a band like anti flag grew the most on a major label, or is it? but you hear a lot about "sell out" and such. not many valid points are made. Fact is their message remains as political. social, and relevant as ever, the difference is that they have a major label getting the anti-flag banner to a wider audience, and change always need new eyes to open. Also, empire and bright lights are sonically and lyrically waves ahead of their predecessors, they obviously took what they learned into way of the gun. Same ideals, improved lyrics and sound, punk as hell. buy the rca records and the follow up and ignore the haters. who needs the hate anyway?
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