Deluxe Edition2010 Repack [exclusive] - Breathe Carolina Hello Fascination
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For fans, the deluxe edition represented a high point in the band’s early, two-piece era (Kyle Even and David Schmitt). While they would later move towards a more purely electronic/DJ sound, the 2010 repack remains a crucial artifact of the "crunkcore" and electronic-rock crossover, offering the most complete version of a modern classic in its scene.
Breathe Carolina, alongside peers like 3OH!3, Attack Attack!, and The Ready Set, faced heavy criticism from purists who believed electronic music and heavy rock should never mix. However, history has been kind to this era. The sonic experimentation found on Hello Fascination laid the groundwork for the modern hyperpop explosion, the revival of emo-rap, and the seamless integration of electronics in modern alternative rock.
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The production was crisper, the synths were louder, and the dichotomy between Schmitt’s auto-tuned pop melodies and Kyle Even’s guttural screams was perfected. This wasn't just a local band anymore; this was a Fearless Records powerhouse.
In the physical media era of 2010, deluxe editions and album repacks were a crucial strategy for record labels to maintain a band's momentum between major album cycles. Fearless Records re-released Hello Fascination on July 6, 2010, packed with bonus content that made it a mandatory purchase for die-hard fans and a perfect entry point for newcomers. Are you interested in the into a pure EDM act
A high-energy blend of electropop , post-hardcore , and electronic rock , often characterized by the "crunkcore" or "neon" aesthetic of the era.
From 2005 to roughly 2012, a massive underground network of “scene groups” (e.g., REPACK , iTALiAN , DYM , DEATH ). These groups would rip CDs, encode them to MP3, and distribute via private FTPs and torrent sites. A “repack” usually meant a previous release had an error (wrong bitrate, missing track, bad tags) and needed a corrected version.
In the landscape of late 2000s electro-rock and scene music, few albums captured the zeitgeist as effectively as Breathe Carolina's Hello Fascination . While the original release in 2009 solidified their place in the electronic-core genre, the became the definitive version for fans, offering a more polished, comprehensive package of the duo's quintessential sound. This repackaged edition, arriving at the height of the Myspace era's transition into mainstream popularity, bridged the gap between raw electronic angst and pop-heavy infectiousness. The Context: Why a 2010 Repack? Breathe Carolina, alongside peers like 3OH
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: The repack features distinct electronic reimaginings, including the "Sex Machine Remix" of the title track and the "Smile Future Remix" of "Can I Take You Home?".
The title track serves as the perfect thesis statement for the record. Driven by a pulsing synth bassline and an unforgettable vocal hook from Schmitt, it captured the frantic energy of a crowded, strobe-lit club.