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Bring Me The Horizon Return To Their Roots With New Single ‘Dehumanized’

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Bring Me The Horizon have turned back the clock, but they’re not staying there.

Sheffield heavyweights Bring Me The Horizon have released ‘Dehumanized, a brand new track created specifically for Count Your Blessings | Repented, the upcoming 20th anniversary re-recording of their debut album.

The re recording is set to drop July 10th across vinyl, CD and streaming platforms, the project revisits the record that introduced a generation to the band’s chaotic early sound while adding a new piece to the story.

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The only new song

Unlike the rest of the release, Dehumanized isn’t a reworked version of existing material, it’s the only completely new song included on the album, written and recorded two decades after Count Your Blessings first arrived in 2006.

The track is designed as a connection point between eras, it channels the raw intensity and relentless energy that defined Bring Me The Horizon’s early deathcore years, while carrying the scale and sharper production that has become synonymous with the band’s modern output.

Produced by Oli Sykes and Lee Malia and mixed by Buster Odeholm, Dehumanized closes out the re-recorded album as its final track, acting less like an epilogue and more like a statement of intent.

Speaking about revisiting the album, Sykes said: “We can’t have this record sounding like what bands sound like today. It needs to be the best version of what it sounded like in 2006.”

Originally released in 2006, Count Your Blessings became a formative record within heavy music circles and helped push deathcore onto a global stage, over the years Bring Me The Horizon evolved far beyond those beginnings, becoming arena headliners and one of alternative music’s most influential acts.

For Count Your Blessings | Repented, the band have rebuilt the album from the ground up, revisiting tracks including Pray for Plagues, Black & Blue, Slow Dance and A Lot Like Vegas with a modern production approach while preserving the aggression that made the original resonate.

To mark the release, the band will perform Count Your Blessings in full for the first time at special anniversary shows in Manchester this July before taking the performance to Furnace Festival in Alabama later this year.

COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS | REPENTED TRACK LISTING:
01. Pray for Plagues – 2026 Repented
02. Tell Slater Not to Wash His Dick – 2026 Repented
03. For Stevie Wonders Eyes Only – 2026 Repented
04. A Lot Like Vegas – 2026 Repented
05. Black & Blue – 2026 Repented
06. Slow Dance – 2026 Repented
07. Liquor & Love Lost – 2026 Repented
08. (I Used to Make Out With) Medusa – 2026 Repented
09. Fifteen Fathoms, Counting – 2026 Repented
10. Off the Heezay – 2026 Repented
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Twenty years later, Bring Me The Horizon aren’t simply revisiting history, they’re rewriting it.