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Includes hits like "I.D.G.A.F." and "I Have to Go Return Some Video Tapes" Guest vocals by Austin Carlile & Jeffree Star Don't Forget: Lock the Doors Original bonus track I.D.G.A.F. (Clean) Radio edit for broader airplay Hello Fascination Sex Machine Remix Hello Fascination DJ Sucio Remix Can I Take You Home? Smile Future Remix With or Without You See You Again Miley Cyrus Cover Cultural Legacy and Critical Reception

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In the ever-changing landscape of electronic music, few albums have managed to stand the test of time like Breathe Carolina's "Hello Fascination". Released in 2009, but re-released in a deluxe edition in 2010, this album has continued to captivate audiences with its unique blend of synth-pop, dance-pop, and electronic rock. In this article, we'll explore the making of "Hello Fascination", its impact on the music scene, and why the 2010 deluxe edition re-pack remains a must-listen for fans of the genre. Includes hits like "I

By 2009, Breathe Carolina had already cemented themselves as the unlikely party-starters of the Warped Tour generation. But with the Hello Fascination Deluxe Edition (2010 Repack) , the Denver duo—then comprised of David Schmitt and Kyle Even—didn’t just re-release an album; they delivered a definitive statement on where electronic hardcore was headed. This 2010 repack isn't merely a reissue—it’s a complete upgrade, reflecting a band sharpening their pop instincts without dulling their digital hardcore edge. Originally released in 2009, the album’s subsequent deluxe

When Breathe Carolina dropped their debut, It's Classy, Not Classic , they were raw, gritty, and undeniably garage-band energy. But when Hello Fascination dropped in 2009 (with the Deluxe Repack following in 2010), it felt like the band—David Schmitt and Kyle Even—had swallowed a spaceship.

: Furthering their "Punk Goes Pop" reputation, the repack included covers of Miley Cyrus’s "See You Again" and U2’s "With or Without You".