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Bad Wolves Announce Deluxe Edition Of "Die About It"

Bad Wolves have announced a new deluxe edition of “Die About It.” The expanded effort will be released on September 19 and it will feature the following tracks:

01. “Intro”
02. “Bad Friend”
03. “Die About It”
04. “Savior”
05. “Hungry For Life”
06. “Legends Never Die”
07. “NDA”
08. “Move On”
09. “Masquerade”
10. “Say It Again”
11. “It’s You (2 Months)” (feat. KILLBOY)
12. “Turn It Down”
13. “Set You On Fire”
‎14. “Hungry For Life” (feat. Daughtry)
Plus 9 new tracks:
15. “Hanging On To Thunder” (feat. Stand Atlantic)
16. “Made For The Misery”
17. “Home”
18. “Because Of You”
19. “All I Need Is Hope”
20. “Say It Again” (feat. The Rasmus)
21. “Legends Never Die” (Orchestral)
22. “Bad Friend” (Live)
23. “Legends Never Die” (Live)

Drummer John Boecklin commented:

“We’re proud to announce ‘Die About It’ (Deluxe). It’s fun for us to be able to continue celebrating the ‘Die About It’ album in this way. It gives us a chance to revisit our material with a different perspective and refresh the release that we’re still in love with. There are songs that were written during the album sessions that you never got to hear and some fun reinterpretations of tracks that you’ve already heard. Lots to dig in on here, see you soon Wolfpack!”

The first single, “Say It Again” (feat. The Rasmus’ Lauri Ylönen), can be found below. Boecklin added the following about that:

“This song has always meant a lot to me—I’ve always loved it—but I never expected it to evolve the way it did with The Rasmus. In my opinion, it’s some of the best lyricism on the album, and I’m really glad it’s finally getting the spotlight it deserves. It’s truly some of our best work.”

Ylönen also commented:

“This song hit me hard and energized me. It used to be one of my top workout songs before I got to sing on it!”

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PostedAugust 8, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsBad Wolves

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