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The Interrupters – “The Interrupters” [YouTube Album Stream]
The Interrupters have shared their self-titled debut album online via YouTube – listen now just below! The ska-punk band’s self-titled debut The Interrupters is out August 5 on Hellcat Records and was produced by Rancid’s Tim Armstrong. Tim Armstrong also shares his famous vocals on the track “Family”.
The Skinny: The Interrupters have shared their self-titled debut album online via YouTube – listen now just below! The ska-punk band’s self-titled debut The Interrupters is out August 5 on Hellcat Records and was produced by Rancid’s Tim Armstrong. Tim Armstrong also shares his famous vocals on the track “Family”.
The Interrupters sees frontwoman Aimee Interrupter, guitarist Kevin Bivona, bassist Justin Bivona, and drummer Jesse Bivona spitting out lyrics that take on matters as thorny as martial law and Big Brotherism while churning out bouncing rocksteady rhythms and snarly guitar riffs. According to Aimee Interrupter, “we have a lot of things that we’re outraged about and we need to sing about those things, but we make sure to keep it fun.”
The Interrupters Track Listing:
01. Take Back The Power
02. White Noise
03. Can’t Be Trusted
04. Liberty
05. Judge Not
06. This Is The New Sound
07. Family (feat. Tim Armstrong)
08. Easy On You
09. A Friend Like Me
10. Last Call
11. Haven’t Seen The Last Of Me
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