Toronto hardcore band F***ed Up sells album recorded in 24 hours for only one day

Bandmates Damian Abraham, left, holds his cat Pickles as he poses for a photo with Jonah Falco, right, from the punk band F***ed Up in Toronto, on Tuesday, May 27, 2014. The Polaris Music Prize-winning Toronto act announced Wednesday that it was giving fans a limited-time offer for a full album of new music. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Michelle Siu

The clock is ticking for fans of Canadian hardcore band F***ed Up.

The Polaris Music Prize-winning Toronto act announced Wednesday that it was giving fans a limited-time offer for a full album of new music.

"Who's Got the Time & a Half?" was posted on their Bandcamp page around midday.

The Damian Abraham-fronted group says it was recorded in only 24 hours earlier this year.

They said fans have just 24 hours to snap it up for themselves before it vanishes.

The album is priced at US$5 on the website and arrives two days before the band releases "Another Day," a previously scheduled studio album to coincide with a run of Canadian tour dates next month.

The album is available at the Bandcamp link: https://bit.ly/3ywUrDG

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 7, 2024.

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