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Modest Mouse Reissuing Good News for People Who Love Bad News for 20th Anniversary

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Modest Mouse Reissuing Good News for People Who Love Bad News for 20th Anniversary

The new edition of the 2004 album comes with remixes from Poolside, Justin Raisen, MGMT’s Andrew VanWyngarden, and more

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Modest Mouse, photo by David Emmite

Modest Mouse’s Good News for People Who Love Bad News turns 20 in April, and, to celebrate, the band is reissuing the album for its anniversary. The digital expanded edition is out April 5, and a vinyl reissue will follow on May 17. Listen to Poolside’s new remix of “Ocean Breathes Salty” below.

The new edition of Good News for People Who Love Bad News features remixes from Poolside, Justin Raisen, MGMT’s Andrew VanWyngarden, and others. The vinyl package also comes with a new eight-page booklet.

Modest Mouse released their latest album, The Golden Casket, in 2021. The band resumes a big tour with Pixies and Cat Power in May.

Good News for People Who Love Bad News (20th Anniversary Expanded Edition):

01 Horn Intro
02 The World at Large
03 Float On
04 Ocean Breathes Salty
05 Dig Your Grave
06 Bury Me With It
07 Dance Hall
08 Bukowski
09 This Devil’s Workday
10 The View
11 Satin in a Coffin
12 Interlude (Milo)
13 Blame It on the Tetons
14 Black Cadillacs
15 One Chance
16 The Good Times Are Killing Me
17 The World at Large (Enough Love to Kill Us All Remix)
18 Float On (Dan the Automator Remix)
19 Ocean Breathes Salty (Poolside Remix)
20 Bury Me With It (Jacknife Lee Remix)
21 Bukowski (Congleton / Godbey Remix)
22 The View (Andrew VanWyngarden Remix)
23 One Chance (Dennis Herring Remix)
24 The Good Times Are Killing Me (Justin Raisen Remix)

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