Season 2012 Episode 3 | 1h 54m 42s | Video has closed captioning.
2 contributors The Interrupters is an American Ska-Punk band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 2011. The band comprises Aimee Interrupter on lead vocals, Kevin Bivona on guitar, Justin Bivona. Los Angeles ska-punk band The Interrupters will release their third studio album Fight the Good Fight on June 29th via Hellcat Records. Fight the Good Fight was produced by longtime collaborator, Rancid frontman, and Grammy Award-winning producer Tim Armstrong.
From acclaimed producer-director Steve James ('Hoop Dreams') and best-selling author-turned-producer Alex Kotlowitz ('There Are No Children Here'), an unusually intimate journey into the stubborn persistence of violence in our cities.
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The Interruptors es una de las bandas mas hablada del sur de California, por no hablar de la escena ska en general de todo el mundo. Liderada por la cantante y compositora Aimee Allen, y los hermanos Kevin, Justin y Jesse Bivona, The Interruptors es una banda de ska joven emocionante y de gran talento de Los Angeles. Artist: The Interrupters Album: Fight the Good Fight Release: 2018 Country: USA Genre: Punk Rock Quality: mp3, 320 kbps Tracklist: 01. Title Holder 02. She's Kerosene 04. Welcome to the downloads page. All future ADDS can be found on our DISCO account. If you are from a station and need an invite email radio at piratepirate dot com.
Fight the Good Fight, the third studio album from Los Angeles ska-punk band The Interrupters, is available now via Hellcat Records. Fight the Good Fight was produced by longtime collaborator, Rancid frontman, and Grammy Award-winning producer Tim Armstrong with the band at Ship-Rec Recorders in Los Angeles. The album was mixed by Grammy-award winning mixer Tom Lord-Alge (Blink-182, Fall Out Boy, Weezer).
The Interrupters Rar
The follow-up to 2015’s Say It Out Loud, Fight the Good Fight finds The Interrupters delivering their two-tone-inspired, powerfully melodic, punk-fueled sound with more vitality than ever before. With Armstrong and Alge at the helm, Aimee and the Bivona brothers channeled the raw energy of their lives shows by recording almost entirely to tape. “There’s a certain feeling you get from that process that you can’t really get digitally,” says guitarist Kevin. “There’s no overthinking anything—everyone’s got to be fully present and committed. It was definitely high-pressure, but also really fun.”