Bring Me The Horizon Release Brand New Single ‘Dehumanized’. New Original Track Taken From ‘Count Your Blessings’ 20th Anniversary Re-Recording

Bring Me The Horizon today release Dehumanized, a brand-new original track written and recorded for Count Your Blessings | Repented, the forthcoming 20th anniversary re-recording of the band’s seminal debut album, arriving July 10 on vinyl, CD and all streaming platforms.

While Count Your Blessings | Repented sees the Sheffield band revisit and completely re-record the album that launched their career, Dehumanized stands apart as the collection’s sole new composition. Written two decades after the original album’s release, the track serves as a bridge between past and present carrying the unrelenting aggression and chaos of the band’s earliest material while reflecting the scope, ambition and sonic precision that have defined Bring Me The Horizon’s evolution.

Produced by Oli Sykes and Lee Malia, with mixing from Buster Odeholm, Dehumanized channels the spirit and ferocity of the original Count Your Blessings era while pushing it into new territory. Positioned as the eleventh and final track on Count Your Blessings | Repented, it acts as a closing statement to the record and a new chapter in the album’s legacy.

When talking about the re-record of the album Oli 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 defining release for a generation of heavy music fans, helping introduce deathcore to a global audience and laying the foundations for one of the most influential careers in modern alternative music.

Fully re-recorded for its 20th anniversary, Count Your Blessings | Repented finds the album reborn, sharper, heavier and more expansive than ever before. Tracks including Pray for Plagues, Black & Blue, Slow Dance and A Lot Like Vegas have been reimagined with renewed intensity, while the album’s raw edges are reinforced through a modern production approach. The release also restores early creative history, with Liquor & Love Lost appearing under its original working title, Dragon Slaying.

To celebrate the release, Bring Me The Horizon will perform Count Your Blessings in full for the very first time at Outbreak Presents: Count Your Blessings | Repented on 10 & 11 July at Manchester’s B.E.C. Arena, before taking the performance to Furnace Festival at Birmingham, Alabama’s iconic Sloss Furnaces on October 11.

The performances will feature the album in its entirety alongside material from the same era, marking a landmark moment in the band’s history and offering fans a rare opportunity to experience the record live from beginning to end.

Hailing from Sheffield, Bring Me The Horizon have sold over 7.2 million albums worldwide, achieved multiple UK Number One albums and become one of the most influential bands of their generation. From their MySpace-era beginnings to global arena headliners, the band’s continual reinvention has reshaped the landscape of heavy music and alternative culture.

With Dehumanized, Bring Me The Horizon do more than revisit their past, they expand it. The track stands as both a tribute to where the band began and a reminder of why their influence continues to resonate twenty years later.

COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS | REPENTED TRACK LISTING:

  1. Pray for Plagues – 2026 Repented
  2. Tell Slater Not to Wash His Dick – 2026 Repented
  3. For Stevie Wonders Eyes Only – 2026 Repented
  4. A Lot Like Vegas – 2026 Repented
  5. Black & Blue – 2026 Repented
  6. Slow Dance – 2026 Repented
  7. Liquor & Love Lost – 2026 Repented
  8. (I Used to Make Out With) Medusa – 2026 Repented
  9. Fifteen Fathoms, Counting – 2026 Repented
  10. Off the Heezay – 2026 Repented

DEHUMANIZED – OUT NOW
https://BringMeTheHorizon.lnk.to/Dehumanized-AUMR

COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS | REPENTED – OUT FRIDAY 10 JULY
https://BringMeTheHorizon.lnk.to/CYBRAUSMR

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