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The Slackers reissue and other new Pirates Press releases

Posted by Loren on May 31, 2019

The Slackers reissue and other new Pirates Press releases
The Slackers reissue and other new Pirates Press releases

Originally released in 2006  on Hellcat Records, The Slackers' Peculiar is being reissed on 12" LP by Pirates Press Records, and being paired with a bonus 7" of two tracks that weren't on the original.

Besides Peculiar, the label also just announced a new LP by The Vicious Cycles, a 4-way split 7" featuring Antagonizers ATL, Crim, NOi!SE, Rude Pride, and new 7"s by The Drowns and Dad Brains.

The Slackers reissue and other new Pirates Press releases
The Slackers reissue and other new Pirates Press releases

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