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Thundercat Announces 10th Anniversary Reissue of Apocalypse

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Thundercat Announces 10th Anniversary Reissue of Apocalypse

The new edition, which arrives in March, features two previously unreleased songs from the bassist

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Thundercat, photo by Ariel Goldberg

Thundercat is reissuing his 2013 album, Apocalypse, to commemorate the record’s 10th anniversary. The updated edition comes with two previously unreleased songs, “Paris” and “Before I Loved Myself ‘I’ Pooped My Ankles (True).” It’s out March 1 via Brainfeeder.

The California bassist last issued an LP of his own in 2020 with It Is What It Is, and, in the years since, he’s worked on new material with Vic Mensa, Kaytranada, Gorillaz, and others. In April, he joined Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker for the single “No More Lies,” and Thundercat more recently made a short track for Listerine to promote a campaign to reduce racial disparities in dental health.

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