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Watch Bring Me The Horizon play new 'Repented' version of debut album 'Count Your Blessings' in full in Manchester

I was at the BEC Arena in Manchester last night, and trust me, it was a night to remember.

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I was at the BEC Arena in Manchester last night, and trust me, it was a night to remember. Bring Me The Horizon took to the stage to play their 2006 debut album Count Your Blessings in full, but not just any version, the new 'Repented' one. The energy in the crowd was electric as they performed tracks that hadn't seen a live outing in over a decade.

Bring Me The Horizon's decision to play their debut album in full was a notable step, especially considering it's been over 15 years since its release. But the band promised to "reactivate" the record rather than just lean on nostalgia. They delivered on that promise, playing a mix of old and new tracks that had the crowd singing along to every word. The setlist was evidence of the band's ability to evolve while still staying true to their roots.

For fans who were there at the beginning, the night was a chance to relive memories and experience the album in a new light. For those who discovered the band later, it was a chance to see where it all started. The reaction from the crowd was overwhelming, with fans taking to social media to express their excitement and gratitude. One fan even described the night as a "generational full circle moment." That's evidence of the impact of Bring Me The Horizon's music on their fans.

The band's decision to play tracks that hadn't had a live outing in over a decade was a deliberate choice to bring back the "golden era" of their music. Tracks like 'Tell Slater Not To Wash His Dick' and 'A Lot Like Vegas' were crowd-pleasers, with fans singing along to every word. The band's ability to recreate the energy of their early days was a highlight of the night. They played 'Dehumanized' live for the first time ever, and it was clear that it was a highlight for the band as well.

The 'Repented' version of Count Your Blessings is more than just a re-release, it's a chance for the band to reconnect with their roots and share that with their fans. The night at the BEC Arena was evidence of that. Bring Me The Horizon's music has come a long way since their debut album, but it's clear that they're still committed to their core sound. If you're a fan of the band, this is definitely a show you won't want to miss.

Here's the thing: Bring Me The Horizon's 'Repented' version of Count Your Blessings is more than just a nostalgic trip, it's a chance for the band to reconnect with their roots and share that with their fans. If you're a fan of the band, this is definitely a show you won't want to miss. Get ready for a night that will bring back memories and create new ones.

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