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Their new EP, Never Trust A Hippy, is coming March 14th and we got some cover art and a tracklisting for you to check out. 2 of these 6 songs will be appearing later on their full length, Wolves In Wolves’ Clothing, which is coming out April 18th. To set the record straight regarding the upcoming Wolves album, it’s 18 songs, about 35 minutes, there are NOT any hip-hop beats, nor is it influenced by Cream or whatever. Members of the NOFX 7" Club might recognize a few songs, but they are different versions. Check back often to get the...
TLA’s new record Oh! Calcutta! comes out March 7th and those nerds will be setting down their latest manuscripts to join NOFX on tour. The Great American Novel can wait, doodz. In an even crazier move, starting February 9th they will be streaming a new song from Oh! Calcutta! each day on their MySpace page. That gives all of you enough time to learn the new record for the big tour. Brilliant!
Sweden’s Randy has long been a big favorite of ours at the Fat office, and now we get to put their next record out! Originally our pals at Epitaph were supposed to release it, but we knew we had to get our hands on this Randy record somehow, so we orchestrated a trade. Fat had to give them a couple of our scratch bowlers for next year’s tournament, two cases of Zima, and all rights to future Goober Patrol releases. In exchange we get Jeff Abarta at third base, Fletcher’s home number, and of course, Randy’s new LP, Randy The...
If our site hasn’t crashed yet it will now! Yep, we got a video from the brand new Lagwagon record Resolve. It’s for the song “Heartbreaking Music” The video was made by these guys that I personally think should call themselves “The Minnesota Twins”, but that’s neither here nor there. The video is an obvious tribute to the late Derrick Plourde, and the guys really did a terrific job on it. Mosy over to the MEDIA section and peep the vid.
Fat has added yet another new band to our ranks: Dead To Me from our very own San Francisco. Just when you thought the tech industry drove out all the punk bands! These guys have been playing packed shows around town for the last year and they boast a member of Western Addiction and two of the dudes from One Man Army. They blend dirty punk rock with the ‘77 sound OMA was known best for. Think Dillinger Four meets The Clash. They’ve got some shows coming up with the Utters and The Briefs and you can check out some...