Contributed by an Anonymous Source. Posted by aubin on Monday, March 16, 2009 at 7:00 PM (EDT)
Paducah, KY's Teenage Rehab have announced via their myspace page that their new full length album will be titled Let's Be Enemies and will include 17 tracks, one which features punk rock legend Wimpy Rutherford on lead vocals. The band opted to record the album in two inch analog format instead of the more common digital recording. The record is slated for an August 2009 release from Jailhouse! Records.
In addition to album news, Teenage Rehab will be hitting the road in July to support the album. They released Goodbye Sanity in 2008. News (9 comments)
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red_eye_inc (March 16, 2009)
Wimpy played like eight songs with The Queers last Saturday. It was tiiiiiiiiight. 3+ Replies
JasonFNSaint (March 16, 2009)
I can't wait to hear this. If anybody hasn't heard their recent releases "More Than A Job" or "Goodbye Sanity", you're missing out. Fast-paced punk rock without all the "let's see how punk we can be" bullshit. Incredible work, the kind of music that makes you move your ass around. This album is sure not to disappoint. If Teenage Rehab comes through your town, you need to take off work, break up with your girlfriend, kill your kids, whatever you have to do to make sure you don't miss the show!
xote (March 17, 2009)
Checked them out. Cool stuff. just straight up punk rock... and thats something refreshing to hear. | Features
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