Between The Buried And Me Tell Fans Not to Buy ‘Snapshot’ Compilation

by | Aug 26, 2013

Victory Records’ latest Between The Buried And Me compilation, Snapshot: Between the Buried & Me, hasn’t been sitting well with the band.

The group took to their Facebook this morning to tell fans not to buy the compilation that was released last week, and to only buy merch through their official online stores.

“I know our fans are smart enough to know that if there is a new release coming out that we haven’t advertised, then we obviously have nothing to do with it and again it is only profiting some third party that has no association with the band. We’d be more than happy if you just downloaded our old (ie: pre-Parallax) music and just continue coming to see us live.” 

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