Wrongful Suspicion - Lyric Video

When we were in London, we asked our good friend Jamie T to be our guest on this version of “Wrongful Suspicion”. It’s always fun being with Jamie, and playing music together– whenever we are lucky enough, and the planets decide to line up.

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Oklahoma Hills

___OKLAHOMA HILLS

One of my first memories of my dad was singing this Woody Guthrie song the "Oklahoma Hills where I was born". It was one of my dad's favorites. My grandparents came from Oklahoma in 1927 to work on farms in the Imperial Valley California about 10 miles from Mexico. My dad lived on the farm until he was 15 years old, until his dad passed away on a tractor, while out working in the fields. So, at the age of 15 my father moved to the city, with his only possession's being one bag, and a wealth of knowledge of the great american cowboy song.

Dedicated to Don Armstrong 1931-2012.

Written By Woody Guthrie

Tim Timebomb-Guitar
Anders Mouridsen-Guitar
John Morrical- Piano


Dope Sick Girl

___DOPE SICK GIRLiTunes//Amazon//Spotify

Dope Sick Girl was first released on a Fat Wreck Chords 7" in 1993 and was tracked at Westbeach Recorders in Hollywood. Westbeach was a punk rock hot spot in the 1990s-recording NOFX, Pennywise, Bad Religion and Rocket From The Crypt to name a few. This is the first appearance of Lars Frederiksen on a Rancid single and would rock the known music universe as we once knew it.

Written by Tim Timebomb and Matt Freeman

Tim Timebomb-Vocals, Guitar, Banjo Snare
Jesse Bivona- Guitar, Mandolin, Background Vocal
Justin Bivona- Background Vocal
John Morrical-Piano


No More Glow In The Moon

___NO MORE GLOWiTunes//Amazon//Spotify

This song was co-written by three pioneers of Sam Phillips' Sun Records studio. It was recorded by rockabilly hero Charlie Feathers. Charlie, a creative dynamo at Sun, co wrote the tune with Stan Kesler- a mandolin/guitar player in the studio's house country band, and drummer Johnny Bernero. All three were a big part of the hey day of rockabilly and country in the 1950's. Charlie and Stan co-wrote Elvis's 1955 hit "I Forgot To Remember To Forget". Charlie wrote about 200 other songs, mostly rockabilly.

Written by Charlie Feathers, Stan Kesler, & Johnny Bernero

Tim Timebomb-Vocals, Guitar
Hunter Perrin-Guitar


Black Derby Jacket

___BLACK DERBY JACKET-newiTunes//Amazon//Spotify

This one was originally sung by Matt Freeman on Rancid V (Rancid 2000). Rancid played it fast with a west coast forbidden punk beat. Matt and I have been friends since we were 5 years old.
We both wore black derby jackets when we were kids. Growing up in the bay area the weather gets mighty chilly at times.

Written by Tim Timebomb

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