
Check out the brand new Showbread song “I’m Afraid That I’m Me” streaming right here at Absolutepunk.net. The band’s new album “Cancer” will release on September 25th.
By Brandon J. on August-23-2012 | Filed under News | Tags : cancer, come & live!, I'm Afraid That I'm Me, raw rock, Showbread | Share 

Check out the brand new Showbread song “I’m Afraid That I’m Me” streaming right here at Absolutepunk.net. The band’s new album “Cancer” will release on September 25th.
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I want to hear this SOOOOO bad right now, but I have class in 20 minutes! Oh well, priorities must be met. Catch you in a few hours, new space-galactic-interstellar-Raw-Rockalistic-Euphoria!
That wouldnt really work out for you. I listened to this song (quite epic I must say) but seemed to have a lengthy timespan. It dosent say, but the song felt like it was at least 5 min long,
7:02 or pure goodness :)
Is that ska I hear?
Wow, BEST EVER!!! I LOVE this song!!! So much great music this year, Sons, P86, Classic Crime, Children 18:3, Impending Doom, P.O.D., the Followers! But this, Wow, easily my favorite new song in a long time. So looking forward to Cancer!
This is good. A nice mix between The Fear of God and Who Can Know It?
This song reminds me of “The Fisherman Song” by Mae oddly enough. Even though the two sound nothing alike. Haha! Really digging it though! Can’t wait for (the album) Cancer!!
I love this song
If you down load the latest Come & live sampler you will get a second new Showbread track from the cancer album & trust me its just as good as this one. Make sure you leave a donation at come & live its all for a good cause.
Im hoping for my early download any day now.
Same man. About to explode over here
Sounds like Who Can Know It? mixed with some old school Showbread screams, some Green Day esk vibes and a pinch of Ska. I really like the punk elements of the song and am interested to see the rest of the album and watch the movie.
Agreed, with a dose of “Welcome to the Black Parade” added also.