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VenmoDashboard Confessional-A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A…-IVC Edition-X/3000-SEALED
Dashboard Confessional - "A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar" IVC Edition 2LP Gatefold for the First Time Includes 3 Non-LP Bonus Tracks: “This Old Wound” “The End of an Anchor” “Hands Down (feat. Michael Stipe) from MTV2 Covers Pressed on Translucent Milky Clear and Opaque Black Galaxy Vinyl Mastered for Vinyl by Levi Seitz at Black Belt Mastering Bonus Lithograph Photo Strictly Limited to 3,000 Copies Individually Numbered
This one is numbered 2458. It is brand new, sealed, & has never been opened or played. There are pics of the front, back, & all the corners, so you can see the condition of the album for yourself. They did a really good job with this variant, I think you’ll really love it!
Few bands defined emo in the 2000s more than Dashboard Confessional. On this breakthrough third album, frontman Chris Carrabba perfectly distills post-adolescent angst and the dizzyingly wide emotional spectrum it entails. Romantic hopefulness (“Hands Down”) hangs out with revenge-fueled breakups (“Rapid Hope Loss”) on songs whose sincerity is matched only by their intimacy. After two relatively low-key albums, A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar is, to quote Rolling Stone, “the toughest, most assured music [Carrabba] has ever made, summing up the vulnerable charisma that has made him a cult idol for fans.”
Channeling both 1970s soft rock and Eighties hardcore, Carrabba hits his vocal high mark on this landmark album. “Most [emo] artists … can’t muster a wide emotional range,” wrote Blender at the time. “They’re good at rage or wonder, but not both. Carrabba can hit both poles in a single song.”
Let me know if you have any questions. I’m a collector myself so I treat all the albums as if they are my own! Also, I’m not someone who is going to keep lowering and lowering the price, so if you’re interested just make me an offer! I am very open to reasonable offers so message me! Not open to trades though! Thanks!
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7 Hours
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$99.00
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VenmoDashboard Confessional-A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A…-IVC Edition-X/3000-SEALED
Dashboard Confessional - "A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar" IVC Edition 2LP Gatefold for the First Time Includes 3 Non-LP Bonus Tracks: “This Old Wound” “The End of an Anchor” “Hands Down (feat. Michael Stipe) from MTV2 Covers Pressed on Translucent Milky Clear and Opaque Black Galaxy Vinyl Mastered for Vinyl by Levi Seitz at Black Belt Mastering Bonus Lithograph Photo Strictly Limited to 3,000 Copies Individually Numbered
This one is numbered 2458. It is brand new, sealed, & has never been opened or played. There are pics of the front, back, & all the corners, so you can see the condition of the album for yourself. They did a really good job with this variant, I think you’ll really love it!
Few bands defined emo in the 2000s more than Dashboard Confessional. On this breakthrough third album, frontman Chris Carrabba perfectly distills post-adolescent angst and the dizzyingly wide emotional spectrum it entails. Romantic hopefulness (“Hands Down”) hangs out with revenge-fueled breakups (“Rapid Hope Loss”) on songs whose sincerity is matched only by their intimacy. After two relatively low-key albums, A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar is, to quote Rolling Stone, “the toughest, most assured music [Carrabba] has ever made, summing up the vulnerable charisma that has made him a cult idol for fans.”
Channeling both 1970s soft rock and Eighties hardcore, Carrabba hits his vocal high mark on this landmark album. “Most [emo] artists … can’t muster a wide emotional range,” wrote Blender at the time. “They’re good at rage or wonder, but not both. Carrabba can hit both poles in a single song.”
Let me know if you have any questions. I’m a collector myself so I treat all the albums as if they are my own! Also, I’m not someone who is going to keep lowering and lowering the price, so if you’re interested just make me an offer! I am very open to reasonable offers so message me! Not open to trades though! Thanks!











