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Iron Lung in July

Posted by Loren on July 10, 2022

Iron Lung in July
Iron Lung in July

Iron Lung Records, who just released the new Bad Breeding album (our featured stream this month), has announced three more records coming out on July 29.

  • LUNG-190: Persona - Free Your Mind! - 7 thrash-punk songs from the Brooklyn, NY band.
  • LUNGS-180: RASHŌMON - Nin-Gen - 6 new Tokyo-style hardcore songs from the Washing, DC band.
  • LUNGS-220: IRON LUNG - Mental Distancing - 3 new songs from the label's namesake.

Learn more about each directly from the label.

Iron Lung in July
Iron Lung in July

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