Take a Leak While You Can; Stream the New Every Time I Die Song “Decayin’ With The Boys”

by | May 29, 2014

If you sprinkle when you tinkle, be a sweetie and wipe the seatie. Can’t hold in your excitement for the new Every Time I Die album? Cool neither can we. We’ve been scrounging the interwebs all morning trying to find a good version of their track that leaked called “Decayin’ With The Boys.” Don’t be an ETIDiot, stream it while you can.

The song will of course appear on the band’s forthcoming Kurt Ballou-produced record, From Parts Unknown. So far you’ve already heard their first single “Thirst,” and we’ve got word that this new track “Decayin’ With The Boys” has a video that’s coming out for it very soon. More on that later.

From Parts Unknown hits streets on July 1st through Epitaph.

Here’s the new song, along with a stream of the band’s 2009 album New Junk Aesthetic — just because we’re in the mood.


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