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Taste from The Cup Of Pestilence (Frenzal Rhomb)

Posted by Loren on February 16, 2023

Taste from The Cup Of Pestilence (Frenzal Rhomb)
photo by Michael Dallinger

Australian punk band Frenzal Rhomb has a new album, their tenth in total, out on April 7. The record will be called The Cup Of Pestilence and releases on Fat Wreck Chords. It was recorded and mastered at The Blasting Room in Fort Collins, CO, and features 19 songs. One of them, "Where Drug Dealers Take Their Kids," came out today with a video too. Watch it below.

The Cup Of Pestilence track listing

1. Where Drug Dealers Take Their Kids
2. Gone to the Dogs 
3. The Wreckage
4. Dead Man’s Underpants 
5. Lil Dead$hit 
6. Laneway Dave 
7. Instant Coffee 
8. Dog Tranquiliser 
9. I Think My Neighbour Is Planning to Kill Me 
10. Horse Meat 
11. How to Make Gravox 
12. Deathbed Darren 
13. Tontined 
14. Fireworks 
15. Hospitality and Violence 
16. Those People 
17. Old Mate Neck Tattoo 
18. Finally I Can Get Arrested in This Town 
19. Thought It Was Yoga but It Was Ketamine

Taste from The Cup Of Pestilence (Frenzal Rhomb)
photo by Michael Dallinger

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