BUCKCHERRY: 'Don't Go Away' Video Posted Online

August 28, 2008

"Don't Go Away", the new video from California rockers BUCKCHERRY, can be viewed on Music.MSN.com. The song comes off the group's fourth studio album, "Black Butterfly", which is scheduled for release on September 16.

The Best Buy-exclusive version of "Black Butterfly" will include two bonus tracks — demo versions of the songs "Nothing" and "Stayin' High".

"Black Butterfly" track listing:

01. Rescue Me
02. Tired Of You
03. Too Drunk...
04. Dreams
05. Talk To Me
06. Child Called "It"
07. Don't Go Away
08. Fallout
09. Rose
10. All Of Me
11. Imminent Bail Out
12. Cream

Best Buy-exclusive tracks:

13. Nothing (Demo)
14. Stayin' High (Demo)

For more information on the Best Buy version of "Black Butterfly", go to this location.

The tracks "Don't Go Away" and "Rescue Me" are available for streaming on the group's MySpace page.

"Too Drunk" was allegedly leaked online before its official release date, but several sources have speculated that the track was deliberately released by BUCKCHERRY's management.

AVENGED SEVENFOLD and BUCKCHERRY will team up for a fall co-headlining tour beginning on September 16 in Moline, Illinois, which will also feature SHINEDOWN and SAVING ABEL.

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