MIXTAPE #1: Honor Is Among Us Honor Is All We Know
Mixtape #1 – Honor Is Among Us Honor Is All We Know
1. Honor is All We Know
2. Change That Song Mr. DJ
3. She Goes To Finos
4. Do What You Want
5. I Wannna Wannna Get Rid of You
6. Children’s Bread
7. In The City
8. Television
9. Oh No
10. No Reverence
11. Guardian Angel
12. Cupid Aims
Rancid & Tim Timebomb And Friends Tour
ATTENTION RANCID HOOLIGANS!
Fan club ticketing for the third leg of the 2013 Rancid tour which will include Tim Timebomb & Friends and The Interrupters go on sale this Wednesday, June 12th at 10AM EST
Take advantage of the pre-sale with special ticketing prices & some exclusive merchandise, before tickets go on sale to the public this Friday.
East Bay Night
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This song was on Rancid's Let The Dominoes Fall record originally. It was inspired for our deep love of punk rock music and the community that goes along with it.
Written by Tim Timebomb, Matt Freeman
Tim Timebomb - Guitar, Vocals
Kevin Bivona - Piano, B3 Organ
Aimee Interrupter - Background Vocals
Jesse Bivona - Background Vocals
Justin Bivona - Background Vocals
Jordis Unga - Background Vocals
Radio
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We wrote "RADIO" with our old friend Billie Joe 20 years ago in 1993. I got to see Green Day play recently at Fox Theater in Pomona. Amazing show! They killed it! Here's an acoustic take of "Radio" with The Interrupters backing.
Written by Tim Timebomb, Billie Joe Armstrong, Matt Freeman
Tim Timebomb - Guitar, Vocals
Aimee Interrupter - Background Vocals
Kevin Bivona - Banjo, Acoustic Bass, Background Vocals
Jesse Bivona - Background Vocals
Justin Bivona - Background Vocals
Lodi - With Lyrics
This one was written by John Fogerty, and recorded originally by his group, Creedence Clearwater Revival. John wrote the song about a down and out musician playing a gig in Lodi, which is a small agricultural city located in the Central Valley of California. John claimed that he thought Lodi had “the coolest sounding name”, and that’s what inspired him to use it in the song. John was from our neighborhood, born in Berkeley, Ca.-which is about 70 miles from Lodi, and he went to El Cerrito High School. Growing up in the East Bay, coming from a working class family, Creedence was the Holy Grail of what we consider great, and cool about music.