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Neighborhood Brats no more

Posted by Loren on January 20, 2015

Neighborhood Brats no more
Neighborhood Brats no more

Neighborhood Brats have announced the end of the band, build around duo George Rager and Jenny with a variety of cast surrounding the two. The band issued a statement indicating the challenges of their varied geography along with other reasons for the break-up.

They last released Recovery last year on Deranged.

Neighborhood Brats no more
Neighborhood Brats no more

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