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"textContent": "**_House of Cards now belongs to the world. Joel gave us the exclusive last year at When We Were Young fest. Now we’re here to dive deeper into the new record cycle._**\n\n* * *\n\nThe Amity Affliction have been one of the faces of modern metalcore. The sound that was initially made popular by artists like to Parkway Drive and Killswitch Engage has taken a new life in the 2010s with bands like The Amity Affliction. It’s been 18 years since their debut and 12 years since their biggest album, but the title of this cover says it all. Their new album …",
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