Los Angeles Is Burning

____LOS ANGELES IS BURNING

Los Angeles Is Burning is written by one of my favorite people of all time and Rancid's long time producer Brett Gurewitz. The original version is on Bad Religion's 'Empire Strikes First' album. This is our acoustic take on it.

Written by Brett Gurewitz

Tim Timebomb - Guitar, Vocals
Kevin Bivona - Guitar, Background Vocals


Be There

____BE THERE

This song was recorded in Scranton, Pa. when I was tour with the Transplant$ during the 2005 Warped Tour ..The song features an 18 year old at the time, Kevin Bivona on piano. Kevin and I brought the tracks to California, and added Dash Hutton on drums, and Mike Bulger on horns.

Written by Tim Timebomb

Tim Timebomb - Guitars
Kevin Bivona - Piano, Bass, Organ
Mike Bolger - Trumpet, Trombone
Dash Hutton - Drums


30 Pieces of Silver on a Saturday Night

Mixtape # 3 - 30 Pieces of Silver on a Saturday Night

1. 30 Pieces of Silver
2. Let's Do Rocksteady
3. Too Much Pressure
4. Summer of 69'
5. Concrete Jungle
6. Lip Up Fatty
7. Working
8. Ooh La La
9. This Time We Got It Right
10. Just For Tonight
11. Ruby Soho
12. Saturday Night


Everybody's Singin' and Truckin'

____EVERYBODYS SINGIN AND TRUCKIN

Apparently this tune was banned from a lot of jukeboxes. Smokey Joe Wood - an Arizona born/ Oklahoma raised vocalist, performed the most well known version with the Modern Mountaineers. The song was originally recorded by them in San Antonio Texas on March 1, 1937 for Bluebird Records.

Written by The Modern Mountaineers

Tim Timebomb - Guitar
Jeffrey Moran - Banjo
Patrick Morrison - Guitar
Carlos Reynoso - Washboard
Dominique Rodriguez - Drum/Cymbal/Block
Brandon Armstrong - Sousaphone
Justin Rubenstein - Trombone
Charles De Castro - Trumpet
Josh Kaufman - Clarinet


Sheik of Araby

____SHEIK OF ARABY

This one's an old tin pan alley hit that cashed in on the latest craze of a Rudy Vallentino film back in 1921. Jack Teagarden and Red Nichols both recorded versions of it, making it a jazz standard in the 1930s. One of the composers, Ted Snyder was posting theater bills and playing cafe piano in Chicago. Harry Smith was a music and drama critic in Chicago. They began collaborating on Broadway scores after moving to NYC.

Written by Harry Smith, Ted Snyder, Francis Wheeler

Tim Timebomb - Guitar
Jeffrey Moran - Guitar
Patrick Morrison - Banjo
Carlos Reynoso - Washboard
Dominique Rodriguez - Drum/Cymbal/Block
Brandon Armstrong - Sousaphone
Justin Rubenstein - Trombone
Charles De Castro - Trumpet
Josh Kaufman - Clarinet