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Killer Hearts/Trouble Boys- Split 7” ~EX ELECTRIC FRANKENSTEIN + WRONG ONES!

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Killer Hearts / Trouble Boys- Split 7”.  Killer Hearts are a punk rock'n'roll band outta Houston TX. Drawing heavily from guitar slinging '70s punk, garage rock, and rock'n'roll, they play loud, mean, and catchy songs that make you wanna see ‘em live. Killer Hearts contain ex-members of Texas Terri & The Stiff Ones, Electric Frankenstein and the Wrong Ones, so you know they come with the hard rockin’ tools ready to get the job done. Backing them up are the Trouble Boys who are from Austin and include Ben Tipton of The Pleasers. The Trouble Boys play down ‘n dirty rock'n'roll influenced by the Stooges, Dead Boys and Thin Lizzy. Double barrel, two sider here on this savage 3 songer. Recommended.  Import from Sweden.

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