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Irritations- Motorcycle Gang 7” ~SUPERCHARGER!

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Irritations- Motorcycle Gang 7”.  The Irritations sound is an amped-up, trashy rush of uncompromising rock ‘n’ roll from members of the Daylight Lovers and the Rejecters. These Canadian fucks feverishly graze your ears with a raw trashy snot punk attack that sounds like a combination of the Rip Offs, the Motards and Supercharger with abrasive, wirey guitars and an aggro snotty singer. Four screeching, beer-fueled bangers here that look and sounds like it could have came out on Rip Off Records back in the day. This 7” was released on Mark Sultan of the King Khan & BBQ Show, Spaceshits and the Almighty Defenders record label, Sultan Records. Import from Canada.

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