Go Lil' Camaro Go

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Go Lil' Camaro Go was written by Douglas Colvin aka Dee Dee Ramone. There's a misconception that Joey wrote this one but that's not true.  Here's our take on Go Lil' Camaro Go.

Written by Dee Dee Ramone

Tim Timebomb-Guitar, Vocals
Jesse Bivona-Drums,Guitar, Background Vocals
Justin Bivona-Bass,Background Vocals


Nothin' Shakin' But The Leaves On The Trees

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Nothin' Shakin' But The Leaves On The Trees is a tune from 1958 by singer Eddie Fontaine, who was from Rockaway Beach. Eddie appeared on the first rock and roll show put on by DJ Alan Freed at the Paramount Theater in Brooklyn in 1955.
This is our take on it..

Written by Eddie Fontaine, Cirino Colacari, Diane Lampert, Johnny Gluck

Tim Timebomb-Guitar,Vocals
Jesse Bivona-Drums,Guitar
Justin Bivona-Bass


Rockin' With The Clock

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The music of New Orleans conjures up images of Fats, Smiley or Huey. Strong musical heritage. Cosmos studio was the only place to record besides the local radio station. Kids would hang around outside and gawk- among those.. Shirley and Lee. Here's one of theirs..

Written by Leonard Lee and Eddie Mesner

Tim Timebomb - Guitar,Vocals
Kevin Bivona - Piano,Harmonica
Justin Bivona - Bass
Jesse Bivona - Drums


Crazy Man Crazy

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Here's more early rock and roll coming at ya. You can't underestimate Bill Haley & The Comets. They were more country than rock and roll when they first started. They junked their cowboy hats and added wild acrobatic stage moves and hip phrases to their song lyrics. Bill and those guys recorded this in '53, a year before the '54 boom.

Written by Bill Haley and Marshall Lytle

Tim Timebomb-Guitar,Vocals
Kevin Bivona-Piano
Jesse Bivona-Guitar, Drums
Justin Bivona-Bass


Battering Ram - Lyric Video

Times have changed since Rancid originally tracked this one in the summer of 1992. Everything was all word of mouth back then, like where to play, what bands and records to check out… and where to record. All we did around that time was play Gilman Street, play house parties and hang out on Telegraph Avenue everyday. This is a stripped down acoustic version of “Battering Ram”.


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