Multi-platinum, chart-topping band SHINEDOWN has released "The Library Sessions" inspired by its current crossover hit single "A Symptom Of Being Human". In the spirit of Giving Tuesday, today's special broadcast event is benefiting the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), an organizat...
SHINEDOWN Releases ‘The Library Sessions’ Inspired By Crossover Hit Single ‘A Symptom Of Being Human’
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SHINEDOWN Releases ‘The Library Sessions’ Inspired By Crossover Hit Single ‘A Symptom Of Being Human’
Multi-platinum, chart-topping band SHINEDOWN has released "The Library Sessions" inspired by its current crossover hit single "A Symptom Of Being Human". In the spirit of Giving Tuesday, today's special broadcast event is benefiting the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), an organizat...
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