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Bring Me The Horizon Played A Medley Of Some Really Old Songs Last Night

Glenn van den Bosch
Glenn van den Bosch
November 21, 2018 One Min Read

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Bring Me The Horizon played an incredible show last night in Amsterdam (stay tuned for the review) and had a very special surprise in store for the attendees.

Yesterday was Oliver Sykes’ birthday, and to celebrate, the band performed a medley of really old tracks they usually don’t play anymore. Tracks from “Suicide Season”, “Count Your Blessings” and even the debut EP “This Is What The Edge Of Your Seat Is Made For”.

Here are the tracks that were played:
The Comedown
(I Used To Make Out With) Medusa
Diamonds Aren’t Forever
Re: They Have No Reflections 

Check out the very special performance in the video below and share your thoughts!

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