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The Skinny: We are proud to offer you this exclusive video clip of South Jersey punk band Count to Four doing a track commentary of their latest song “Bottles and Books.” Count To Four have released 10 track commentary videos from this year’s debut album Between Two Cities having run exclusively on ten different sites over the past fortnight (this is video 10/10). The band will be releasing their new music video for “I Hope Not” in the coming weeks before they head off on tour in January. The band’s new album Between Two Cities sees Count To Four perfecting their signature sound with ten aggressive, hook-heavy anthems with Matt Dalton (Craig Owens, For The Fallen Dreams, Chiodos) behind the controls.
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