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We Name the Guilty Men (Instrumental Version) by Rocket City Riot Rocket City Riot : We Name the Guilty Men (Instrumental Version).
High energy rock and roll.


Snotty punk rock reminiscent of the Sex Pistols. This album is the instrumental version of their 2009 re-imagining of RCR's first record, We Name the Guilty Men, originally released in 1999 by Twenty Stone Blatt Records. Immediately after the record's release, the band recorded a slew of demos that eventually made their way to the collection named Middle Age Suicide, in 2001 (also available at Magnatune). The band always wanted to take the best of these two recordings and lay the songs down right.

This 10th-anniversary redux of We Name the Guilty Men is just that, raw and vital rock and roll from the end of the century that shakes your teeth and taps your feet. You will hear roots that go way down to NYC of 1977 and beyond with songs about love, death and drinking, the holy trinity of punk rock. Indeed, this is not the kind of music that RCR makes anymore, so get it while the getting is good.


Songs:

1. Rocket City Riot
2. Huntsville Girl
3. No End In Sight
4. On The Strip
5. Back In The Streets
6. Rocket Launcher
7. Blow My Mind
8. Middle Age Suicide
9. All My Pain
10. Shut Your Face
11. Pretty Things
12. Baseball Bat

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 3/19/2010
Rocket City Riot lives in Virginia USA

Tagged as: Hard Rock, Metal, Punk, High Energy Rock and Roll


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