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Little Punk People's Elliott Fullam joins Kill Rock Stars

Posted by Loren on October 23, 2022

Little Punk People's Elliott Fullam joins Kill Rock Stars
photo by Jeff Harris

Youthful musician Elliott Fullam has joined Kill Rock Stars, sharing a new single for the label: “Kick You Down” b/w “On and On,” which is fittingly described on the press release as "tranquil and lo-fi."

Fullam recently released What's Wrong on Sept. 2, 2022, his debut album on his 18th birthday, and continues exploring similar themes of brutal honesty on the new single for KRS.

People may also recognize Fullam from his role in Terrifier 2 (film) as well as his Little Punk People YouTube channel.

Little Punk People's Elliott Fullam joins Kill Rock Stars
photo by Jeff Harris

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