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The Bombpops join Fat Wreck Chords

Posted by Loren on November 23, 2016

The Bombpops join Fat Wreck Chords
photo by Rachel Murray Framingheddu

The Bombpops, with two Red Scare Industries EPs under their name, have joined Fat Wreck Chords for the release of their debut full-length in early 2017.

The new record will be titled Fear of Missing Out and releases on Feb. 10.

Though the band formed in 2007, they have had three drummers and six bassists since, including the new rythym section of Neil Wayne and Josh Lewis on the new album.

Fear of Missing Out track listing:
1. Capable of Lies 
2. CA in July
3. Be Sweet
4. Sweet for Sorrow
5. Jerk
6. Fomo
7. I Can’t
8. Watch Me Fold
9. Forever Since
10. Brake Lights
11. Marry. Fuck. Kill
12. All in a day’s Lurk

The Bombpops join Fat Wreck Chords
photo by Rachel Murray Framingheddu

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