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Buckcherry "Black Butterfly" Digipak CD w/ Bonus Tracks

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Buckcherry "Black Butterfly" Digipak CD w/ Bonus TracksRelease Date: November 28, 2025 Following their landmark third album '15', 'Black Butterfly' [2006] saw Buckcherry seize the momentum that theyd built up, further sculpting their sound into the larger than life hard rock that theyve become renowned for. Black Butterfly was co produced by Marti Frederiksen [Aerosmith, Mtley Cre] and Buckcherry's own Keith Nelson, and further enhanced their evolution into a band destined for the biggest of stages.

Release Date: November 28, 2025

Following their landmark third album '15', 'Black Butterfly' [2006] saw Buckcherry seize the momentum that they’d built up, further sculpting their sound into the larger-than-life hard rock that they’ve become renowned for.

‘Black Butterfly’ was co-produced by Marti Frederiksen [Aerosmith, Mötley Crüe] and Buckcherry's own Keith Nelson, and further enhanced their evolution into a band destined for the biggest of stages. Furthermore, it spawned some of the band’s most beloved singles, “Don’t Go Away” and “Rescue Me”, as well as a riotous cover of Deep Purple's “Highway Star”.

The reissue sees the much sought after bonus track “Too Drunk...” released on vinyl for the first time outside of the U.S., whilst the CD edition will feature an additional five bonus tracks, including two rare demos and three newly recorded acoustic versions of “Don't Go Away”, “Rescue Me” and “Rose”.

Upon its release, ‘Black Butterfly’ pushed Buckcherry to astounding commercial highs. It cracked the Top 10 on both the US and Canadian album charts and was later certified Gold by Music Canada. Now, as it is pressed on vinyl for the first time outside of their native US, ‘Black Butterfly’ will have yet another chance to spread its wings.

The reissue follows Buckcherry’s new album 'Roar Like Thunder', released in June 2025. The band are touring extensively across the US this summer, following a tour in Canada with Steel Panther.

Track Listing:

1. Rescue Me
2. Tired Of You
3. Highway Star
4. Dreams
5. Talk To Me
6. A Child Called "It"
7. Don't Go Away
8. Fallout
9. Rose
10. All Of Me
11. Imminent Bail Out
12. Cream
13. Too Drunk.... (Bonus Track)
14. Nothing (Demo)
15. Stayin' High (Demo)
16. Rescue Me (Acoustic)
17. Don't Go Away (Acoustic)
18. Rose (Acoustic)

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