Warpaint The Fool Deluxe Edition 2011 Repack ((top))

In the era of digital streaming, physical repacks and deluxe editions sometimes lose their luster. However, the 2011 physical release of The Fool Deluxe Edition remains highly sought after by vinyl and CD collectors for several reasons:

Upon its original release, The Fool was met with widespread critical acclaim. Many publications placed the album high on their year-end lists for 2010. The music press lauded the band for creating a sound that was both "otherworldly" and deeply visceral. A product review from Boomkat described the album as a "fairly understated affair that announces itself with the spooky, skeletal strains of 'Set Your Arms Down'".

The LP was produced by Tom Biller; the EP was mixed by John Frusciante (Red Hot Chili Peppers). warpaint the fool deluxe edition 2011 repack

Emily Kokal and Theresa Wayman’s harmonies feel like ghosts passing through one another.

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Often referred to in online music communities and file-sharing circles as the "2011 repack," this comprehensive two-disc edition paired the Los Angeles quartet’s critically acclaimed 2010 debut studio album, The Fool , with their seminal 2008 self-released debut EP, Exquisite Corpse .

provided additional mixes, specifically for "Undertow" and "Baby". Adam Samuels John Frusciante In the era of digital streaming, physical repacks

The original tracks represent a masterclass in subverting traditional rock structures:

The 2011 repack isn't just a cash grab; it rounds out the band’s identity by including the Exquisite Corpse EP and crucial remixes. The music press lauded the band for creating

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