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Cross My Heart Hope To Die/Sophomore Vinyl

$30.00

The Filthy Kids' first and second EPs on one vinyl!!

The Filthy Kids’ debut Cross My Heart Hope to Die is a high-energy indie rock release packed with catchy hooks, driving guitars, pulsing drums, and infectious synths that blend fun and raw emotional honesty. From the flirty charm of “Tshirt” to the vulnerable confessionals of “Would U?” and the heartbreak anthem of the title track, the record captures the rush of falling in love, moments of self-doubt and emotional struggle, and the fight to stay resilient. “The Glow” delivers euphoric, feel-good momentum while “Drugs” adds a punch of defiant edge, making the album dynamic, relatable, and endlessly replayable. If you love indie music that’s both emotionally real and wildly fun, this is a debut worth turning up loud and owning.

Side A: Cross My Heart Hope To Die (EP)

  1. Tshirt
  2. Would U
  3. Cross My Heart Hope To Die
  4. The Glow
  5. Drugs

The Filthy Kids’ second EP Sophomore is a punchy, high-energy pop rock blast driven by crunchy guitars, tight bass, and explosive drums, proving the band has sharpened both their sound and songwriting. The record rips open with the rebellious rush of “Doc Martens & Lipstick,” then slams straight into the grungy, in-your-face aggression of “Unplug” and “Gnarly Bodacious,” cranking the distortion and attitude to full throttle. “Sweater” flips the mood into a fun take on breakups packed with sing-along charm, while “Hard to Say What I Need to Say” and “Morrissey on the Radio” bring emotional depth through vulnerable reflection and bittersweet nostalgia. Packed with sticky choruses, relatable storytelling, and undeniable momentum, Sophomore is built for loud speakers, sweaty shows, and repeat listens — a confident, must-buy release for any pop rock fan.

Side B: Sophomore (EP)

  1. Doc Martens & Lipstick
  2. Unplug
  3. Gnarly Bodacious
  4. Sweater
  5. Hard to Say What I Need to Say
  6. Morrissey on the Radio