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Blindside's 'A Thought Crushed My Mind' is now online available for streaming

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Björn Olsson

Swedish alternative metal band Blindside are continuing their journey of revisiting their back catalog. After dropping two B-sides to mark the 20th anniversary of About A Burning Fire a couple of weeks ago, the band's 2000 sophomore album, A Thought Crushed My Mind, has now hit digital streaming platforms. 

Blindside is set to full performance of About A Burning Fire at this year's final Furnace Fest on October 6th in Birmingham, AL.

 

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anonymous 99 days ago

GOOside

anonymous 99 days ago

Pretty sure every city in the USA has a band with this name.

anonymous 99 days ago

Sucked then, sucks now.

anonymous 98 days ago

^^ stop getting so deep on us

BigDog 98 days ago

4 people with some weird obsession with shitty old T&N bands are STOKED!

anonymous 98 days ago

two shitty bands… refused and blindside both from the same hell hole. why the f*ck would anyone in america waste there time listening

anonymous 98 days ago

Sandra Bullock here. I've got the same lawyer as Wesley Eisold and I'm about to sic his ass on these fools.

anonymous 98 days ago

"two shitty bands… refused and blindside both from the same hell hole. why the f*ck would anyone in america waste there time listening" Because we know how to spell words correctly. Their, their. It'll be okay.

anonymous 98 days ago

Of course people who weren't alive when this album dropped wouldn't understand how awesome this album is. Y'all probably listen to Scowl or some other bs

anonymous 98 days ago

^ old and abuses xanax

anonymous 98 days ago

☝️ rtd who believes there are multiple genders


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