Pre-Order: DROWNINGMAN’s “Busy Signal…” on Decibel-Exclusive Neon Orange Vinyl Limited to 100 Copies!

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Just one week ahead of their appearance at this year’s Metal & Beer Fest at the Fillmore Philly, metallic hardcore anti-heroes Drowningman are reissuing their sardonic debut Busy Signal at the Suicide Hotline, and Decibel has made the call to pick up an exclusive edition on Neon Orange vinyl, limited to just 100 copies!

This special 25th anniversary edition of the 1998 metalcore classic has been remastered for vinyl by Jack Shirley at the Atomic Garden and updated with all-new artwork and packaging. This vitriolic variant also features two bonus tracks not previously available on the album, including a long out-of-print track from their split with the Dillinger Escape Plan.

Don’t get left hanging on the line, mail-order your kidney copy today!

UNDER 50 “METAL & BEER” TICKETS REMAIN!

Metal & Beer Fest: Philly is only ONE WEEK AWAY and fewer than 50 “Metal & Beer” Tickets remain! If you don’t wanna blow your chance to sample over a dozen exclusive beer collaborations between breweries and bands performing at The Fillmore Philly on April 14-15, 2023, the time to move is now. Secure your tickets from the links below and start preparing yourself—especially your liver—for our massive beer menu!

“Metal & Beer” Ticket (21+)

Admittance to the day’s event plus unlimited* sampling from our diverse lineup of national breweries presented by 3 Floyds Brewing. Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest: Philly 2023 sampling cups provided. ALMOST SOLD OUT!

“Just Metal” Ticket (21+)

Admittance to the day’s event, but as the name suggests, you just get to see the show—no beer samples (You can still buy select beers a la carte if you’re 21+).

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