1999 marked a turning point in the career of AFI. The Ukiah based punks had already been mining the depths of the post hardcore world for nearly a decade. A change in the lineup - guitarist Mark Stopholese was replaced by Jade Puget - led the band to explore a much darker sound. With the release of the All Hallow's E.P., found larger exposure than they had in the past when the single "Totalimmortal" got a fair amount play from radio. The EP helped to develop the band's specific brand of horror punk. The artwork and lyrics both contain Halloween themes, and they even went as far as to cover the Misfits' classic, "Halloween."
- 25th anniversary reissue of AFI's 4-track EP from 1999; includes a cover of the Misfits' 'Halloween'
- 'spectral pink' colored 10" vinyl pressing
- includes 10"x20" coffin-shaped blacklight poster
- limited edition
- original release year: 1999
- music label: Craft Recordings 2024