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AP cover stars Bring Me The Horizon are continuing to hype the release of their upcoming studio album,
, with teasers of two unreleased tracks: “Follow You” and “Doomed.” Check out the brief clips below and let us know if you’re stoked to hear the rest of the record. 
Read more: Why aren’t Bring Me The Horizon a deathcore band anymore?
hits stores September 11 via Columbia Records. The band have released “True Friends,” ”Happy Song" and "Throne" from the LP. Additionally, they are set to embark on a US headlining tour with Issues and PVRIS this fall.
— Bring Me The Horizon (@bmthofficial) August 28, 2015
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