Stealing The Covers

Teenage Bottlerocket
Stealing The Covers

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Fat Wreck
Release date: 14/Jul/2017
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Sales Rank: #33 in Internat.Punk
#5851 in Rock
Style: Internat.Punk
Product No.: 2097885158
Details / Tracklist: 1.1 The Way I Know
1.2 Back and Forth
1.3 College Town
1.4 Don't Go
1.5 Robocop Is a Halfbreed Sellout
1.6 No Hugging No Learning
1.7 Shit FNCK God Damn
1.8 Gay Parade
1.9 It Came from the Radio
1.10 Alien Motion Technology
1.11 Hat Nerd
1.12 My Very Best
1.13 I Kill Butterflies
1.14 Why the Big Pause
Number of discs: 1
Description:"Stealing The Covers" is a CD release by the energetic punk rock band Teenage Bottlerocket, brought to you by the renowned label Fat Wreck. This album stands out as a unique collection of cover songs, where Teenage Bottlerocket pays homage to lesser-known punk bands and hidden gems from the underground scene. With their signature blend of catchy melodies, fast-paced rhythms, and infectious energy, they breathe new life into these tracks while maintaining respect for the originals. Formed in 2000 in Wyoming, Teenage Bottlerocket has become one of modern punk's most beloved acts with acclaimed albums like "They Came From The Shadows" and "Freak Out!" Their relentless touring schedule and loyal fanbase have cemented their reputation worldwide. Fat Wreck Chords (often called Fat Wreck) is an iconic independent record label founded by NOFX frontman Fat Mike in 1990. Known for championing top-tier punk talent such as Lagwagon, No Use For A Name, and Against Me!, Fat Wreck continues to be a driving force in shaping contemporary punk music.
No. of tracks: 14
Manufacturer No.: 1009822FWR
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Marc Jason G. - 01/Aug/2018 5 of 5 Stars!
Great Album by covering bands they've played with.