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Taking Back Sunday announce 20th anniversary reissue of ‘Tell All Your Friends’

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Taking Back Sunday have announced the deluxe reissue of their debut album, ‘Tell All Your Friends’ in honour of the record’s 20th anniversary.The record, which is set to be released on May 27 via Craft Recordings, will be available in multiple formats including CD and digital, will feature liner notes, and have previously unreleased tracks along with the Long Island band’s hit songs ‘Cute Without The ‘E’ (Cut From The Team)’ and ‘Great Romances Of The 20th Century’.A deluxe, 2-LP vinyl set, version of the album is also being released with limited edition colour pressings.Originally released in March of 2002, the album initially sold 2,400 copies the week of its release before surpassing 100,000 units a year later.“The songs on ‘Tell All Your Friends’ will live on forever, destined to be rediscovered by teens one generation after another,” the album’s anniversary liner notes by Glenn Gamboa read. “They capture universal feelings that don’t generally get much play.”Gamboa continued: “That mosh pit of emotions, which were extra raw in those angst-ridden days, starts with the driving rhythms from Mark O’Connell’s drum and Shaun Cooper’s bass.

It soars on the triumphant guitar riffs from John Nolan and Eddie Reyes. Soon, you’re screaming along with Adam Lazzara. That is magic.”Reflecting on the last 20 years Nolan discussed the band’s live performances.“During our live shows, there is a part during ‘Cute Without the ‘E’’ where we stop and let the crowd sing,” the guitarist said. “That has become an unbelievably moving moment for me.

The connection between us and the audience is so apparent and so strong.”He added: “In a lot of ways, that moment is a distillation of what ‘Tell All Your Friends’ has meant.

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