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Hear real bands cover fake bands (Fakes - Volume 2)

Posted by Loren on June 3, 2023

Hear real bands cover fake bands (Fakes - Volume 2)
Fakes - Volume Two

After releasing a similar collection last year, Drunk Dial Records is back with Fakes - Volume Two, a 12-song compilation of bands covering fictional bands from TV and the movies. Real bands on the compilation include Broken Gold, The Dumpies, Lo Fives, and more.

All digital sales and cassette tape profits from the Fakes compilations are donated to The Innocence Project. 

Track List:

  1. Inject The Light - I Dig Pain (CHiPs)
  2. The Withers - Dance With Me Tonight (That Thing You Do!)
  3. Monomanias - Just What I Need (Bring It On)
  4. Watermelon - Mr. Nice Guy (Degrassi)
  5. Broken Gold - Broken Gold (Eddie & The Cruisers).
  6. Half Catholic - Cheese and Onion (The Rutles)
  7. Lo Fives - Fist Fight (SNL)
  8. Matt K. Shrugg - Number One (The Rutles)
  9. Night Surf - Fight (School of Rock)
  10. Heavy Lag - Friday Night (I Think You Should Leave)
  11. The Sorels - Angel's Song (Rock & Rule)
  12. The Dumpies - Professionals (The Fabulous Stains)
Hear real bands cover fake bands (Fakes - Volume 2)
Fakes - Volume Two

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