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Moonraker releases a cover song

Posted by Loren on November 1, 2025

Moonraker releases a cover song
photo by Loren Green

For Halloween, Moonraker says they are dressed as Smoking Popes -- sharing a cover of the band's 1995 song "Rubella."

“A couple years ago at Fest our buddy Scotty said he was putting together a Smoking Popes tribute comp and asked if we’d want to be on it. I told him we were in as long as we could do ‘Rubella,’" says drummer/vocalist David Green. "We worked it out, tracked it, and… the comp never ended up happening, haha. All good...So we figured it’d be a fun surprise single for Halloween.”

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Moonraker releases a cover song
photo by Loren Green

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