Wrongful Suspicion

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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.

Tim Timebomb -Vocals, Guitar
Jamie T - Vocals/Chorus
Ryan Foltz - Mandolin
Matt Freeman - Bass
Lars Frederiksen-Guitar
Branden Steineckert-Drums
Ben Lythberg -Percussion


Dark As A Dungeon

DUNGEON-2

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Singer-Songwriter Merle Travis originally penned and recorded this one about Appalachian coal miners. You see, Merle grew up in the heart of Kentucky's coal country. When he was 12, he wanted to learn to do guitar picking the way the local coal miners played.

Written by Merle Travis

Tim Armstrong-Vocals, Guitar
Jim Doyle-Drums
Brett Simons- Bass
Hunter Perrin- Guitar
John Morrical- Piano
Doug Livingston- Pedal Steel
Craig Eastman- Fiddle
Aimee Interrupter- Background Vocals


Up to No Good

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The original version of "Up To No Good" is on Rancid's 'Let The Dominoes Fall' album...We are proud to have Ryan Foltz's dogs making a guest appearance on this version!

Tim Timebomb -Vocals, Guitar
Ryan Foltz - Mandolin, Melodica, Background Vocals
Matt Freeman - Bass, Background Vocals
Lars Frederiksen-Guitar
Branden Steineckert-Drums, Background Vocals
Ben Lythberg -Percussion
Zeke-Barking
Sheena-Barking


Thanks A Lot

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Eddie Miller is a character. Before he was a co writer on this song, he was a railroad train engineer. AND, Eddie also wrote a country music opera- "The Legend Of Johnny Brown".  Crisp Texas' native son, and country pioneer Ernest Tubb , did a great version of this....

Written by Eddie Miller and Don Sessions
TIm Armstrong-Vocals, Guitar
Jim Doyle-Drums
Brett Simons- Bass
Hunter Perrin- Guitar
John Morrical- Piano
Doug Livingston- Pedal Steel
Craig Eastman- Fiddle


Different

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The song is now titled "Different", but for a few months Ximena and I simply called it, the "whistle song", on the account that it opens with her whistling.  When I heard that she could do that, and carry a melody, I was like holy crap, we gotta get that whistling into a song as soon as possible. Ximena Sarinana is an extremely talented singer, and performer from Mexico. We co wrote this song "Different", for her 2011 album. I'm looking forward to writing more music with her someday soon.

Tim Timebomb-Vocals, Guitar, Percussion
Kevin Bivona-Guitar, Bass, B3, Percussion
John Morrical-Piano
Jordis Unga-Background Vocals, Whistle
Aimee Interrupter-Background Vocals
Mark Bush-Trumpet
Ruben Duranz-Trombone
Robby Spengler-Tenor Sax