The Used Acoustic Sessions

2009-08-22 by Dave de Sylvia EMERITUS | 19 Comments
The Used have posted a three-song acoustic set for Purevolume to their official page, featuring unplugged renditions of 'On My Own,' 'Lunacy Fringe' and new track 'Empty With You.'

The iTunes pre-order of the group's new album Artwork, scheduled for release on August 31, will feature mp3s of the three songs plus a new b-side entitled 'Mosh N' Church (Demo).'

http://www.purevolume.com/theused

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Zip
August 22nd 2009
5312 Comments


Pretty sweet

theacademy
Staff Reviewer
August 22nd 2009
31895 Comments


why are these not free

good songs tho

theacademy
Staff Reviewer
August 22nd 2009
31895 Comments


o nvm theyre pre-order incentives


shade
August 23rd 2009
1198 Comments


This band did a cover of New Noise that was complete ass.

entarthedryden
August 23rd 2009
175 Comments


these guys need to fuck off and gtfo

starttostop
August 23rd 2009
128 Comments


Their New Noise cover was pretty bad, but nowhere near as bad as Crazy Town's.

Asiatic667
August 23rd 2009
4651 Comments


I'm confused, has artwork officially been released yet or not

Zip
August 23rd 2009
5312 Comments


No artwork isn't until september first they just keep releasing tracks left and right though.

Asiatic667
August 23rd 2009
4651 Comments


Strange... I was sure there was a review for it up a while ago

Zip
August 23rd 2009
5312 Comments


Yeah it was some idiot basing it off of a leak. He got deleted and banned.

Austintatious
August 24th 2009
95 Comments


wow burt sounded like absolute shit. and to think i used to love these guys bc of burts talents. he doesnt even scream anymore and its starting to make me, scratch that, it IS making me sick.

Austintatious
August 24th 2009
95 Comments


i am a newbie here. how do i get my profile pic to appear on the forums?

Nikkolae
August 24th 2009
6979 Comments


lol at previous comment, i think that in love and death is their best work, dont really think i will check this out

killrobotmusic
August 24th 2009
676 Comments


An acoustic version of Greener With the Scenery would have been nice, it's always been a favorite of mine.

Boognish
August 24th 2009
1003 Comments


This is absolutely disgusting

Zip
August 24th 2009
5312 Comments


Greener with the scenery and Blue and Yellow. Blue and Yellow is my favorite song by them.

In Love and Death is great, stfu whoever said it wasn't.

ErasersAtBothEnds
August 24th 2009
288 Comments


Strange. I saw them do an acoustic set in Fullerton which was fantastic, but here Bert sounds kind of bad.

Austintatious
August 24th 2009
95 Comments


honestly i can sing those songs better than he did...i am thinking he did that on purpose bc i have seen him live a few times and he normally kills it. he sounded terrrrrrible in these.

Austintatious
August 27th 2009
95 Comments


.....on the bright side, I am hearing VERY positive reviews of their new album, Artwork.



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