Teenage Bottlerocket – They Came From The Shadows

If you’re into Screeching Weasel, chances are you’ll already have Teenage Bottlerocket releases in your collection or at the very least you’ll already have heard of them.
If you’re into Screeching Weasel, chances are you’ll already have Teenage Bottlerocket releases in your collection or at the very least you’ll already have heard of them.
When Doomriders released “Black Thunder” back in 2005, you could clearly hear that the name Mastodon was no unknown to them, yet it was more straightforward than anything that Mastodon had ever put
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