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San Francisco punk outfit M.U.T.T. is getting ready to release their new album ‘Toughest Street In Town,’ set for release June 20 via Quiet Panic. Today, we are psyched to premiere the title track, which is a love letter to the band’s gritty San Francisco neighborhood that many avoid, but where M.U.T.T. draws strength from. Or as Frontman John Jr. puts it:
"I don’t fear my neighborhood, I am inspired by it. I find myself thriving in the mayhem. I walk around the blocks at night ’cause I know I can take care of myself. You gotta have a tough presence and a tough mind in order to survive in this part of the city. Some of you couldn’t last a week on my street. Maybe that’s why I love it so much.”
Formed from the ashes of Culture Abuse, M.U.T.T. features John Jr., Matt Walker, Isa Anderson, and Shane Plitt, four seasoned punks with nothing to prove and nothing to lose. Their 2022 debut Bad To The Bone was praised for its stripped-down, four-chord fury and no-frills attitude. M.U.T.T. proudly carries the torch of San Francisco’s underground rock lineage, from the swagger of The Flamin’ Groovies to the emotional grit of Jawbreaker. 'Bad To The Bone' delivered everything John Jr. wanted Culture Abuse to be—but never was: fast, loud, and unapologetically punk. Gone were the polished radio hooks and slowing tempos, replaced by raw, four-chord rippers that barreled forward with reckless energy. Equal parts Ramones-style minimalism and sleazy California glam, M.U.T.T. is the sound of four friends tearing through the night, looking for trouble—and maybe a parking lot to party in.
Now, with Toughest Street In Town, they double down—grittier, louder, and more loyal than ever to the city that shaped them.