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Artist:
The Interrupters
Genre: Reggae
Release Date: 06/29/2018
Label: Epitaph Records
Catalog Number: 80533
Recording: Studio
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Format: CD
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Amoeba Review
A joyful throwback to the ska-punk of the late '90s and early 2000s, complete with a guest turn by Rancid on “Got Each Other.” With lyrics that deal with gravel-voiced singer Aimee Interrupter's rough childhood, the band's songs are triumphant and upbeat, with tight musicianship and radio-friendly choruses.