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Feature: Decades of Defiance — Celebrating 10 Years of Sinners Never Sleep

To honor the decade-long legacy of the album, the band launched a series of extensive celebrations in 2022: Sinners Never Sleep: 10th Anniversary - Colored Vinyl You Me At Six - Sinners Never Sleep (10 Year An...

The album marked a "rebirth" for the band, according to drummer Dan Flint. It famously featured genre-shifting collaborations, most notably with Bring Me The Horizon's Oli Sykes and "Time Is Money" featuring Winston McCall of Parkway Drive. These tracks helped cement the record as a classic of the era, peaking at No. 3 on the U.K. album chart and eventually earning a Gold certification with over 182,000 copies sold. The 10th Anniversary Celebrations Feature: Decades of Defiance — Celebrating 10 Years

When You Me At Six released their third studio album, Sinners Never Sleep , on October 3, 2011, they weren't just releasing another record; they were staging a rebellion against their own reputation. Fresh out of their teens, the Surrey-based quintet made a conscious choice to shed the pop-punk label that had defined their early career in favor of a heavier, more mature alternative rock sound. A Milestone of Maturity 3 on the U

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Feature: Decades of Defiance — Celebrating 10 Years of Sinners Never Sleep

To honor the decade-long legacy of the album, the band launched a series of extensive celebrations in 2022: Sinners Never Sleep: 10th Anniversary - Colored Vinyl

The album marked a "rebirth" for the band, according to drummer Dan Flint. It famously featured genre-shifting collaborations, most notably with Bring Me The Horizon's Oli Sykes and "Time Is Money" featuring Winston McCall of Parkway Drive. These tracks helped cement the record as a classic of the era, peaking at No. 3 on the U.K. album chart and eventually earning a Gold certification with over 182,000 copies sold. The 10th Anniversary Celebrations

When You Me At Six released their third studio album, Sinners Never Sleep , on October 3, 2011, they weren't just releasing another record; they were staging a rebellion against their own reputation. Fresh out of their teens, the Surrey-based quintet made a conscious choice to shed the pop-punk label that had defined their early career in favor of a heavier, more mature alternative rock sound. A Milestone of Maturity