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CODE ORANGE Streams Documentary My World, Hints At New Record

"We're always working on stuff."

Code Orange has been continuously making waves ever since their 2017 record Forever and ensuing 2018 EP The Hurt Will Go On, the latter of which featured Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor. Now the band is giving an insight into their existence and work ethic with a new documentary called My World.

In the accompanying interview with Revolver, Jami Morgan also says the band has been in the studio and is almost done with a new album.

We're always working on stuff. I would say yes, we're about done and we don't necessarily like to look at it that way completely, but there are opportunities that have been coming up so we'll see. I think we're ready to move on, and we have a lot in store for next year.

We also don't do records to have people pat us on the back and go, "They did a good job." We don't want a little expansion, we don't want to grow five percent. We always try to grow 50 perfect, but it's always a dice roll and I think we'll be very happy with it. We'll see what people think.

Check out The Hurt Will Go On below if you haven't done so already.

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