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Introducing Squid Pisser

Posted by Loren on February 9, 2023

Introducing Squid Pisser
Introducing Squid Pisser

Duo Squid Pisser has announced their debut album, My Tadpole Legion, due for release on April 14 via Three One G and Sweatband Records.

The band features Tommy Meehan (Deaf Club, Cancer Christ, Sweatband Records, Cartoon Network) and Seth Carolina (Starcrawler), playing fast, frantic, heartattack hardcore for those with short attention spans.

The band formed just last year and has two albums of material in the works. My Tadpole Legion also features guest contributions from members of Melt Banana, The Locust, Wacko, Nekrogoblikon, and more.

Listen to "Liquified Remains."

Introducing Squid Pisser
Introducing Squid Pisser

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