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SPB premiere: "Generic Plans for a New Blunder" from Hot Nerds

Posted by Loren on February 2, 2016

SPB premiere: "Generic Plans for a New Blunder" from Hot Nerds
SPB premiere: "Generic Plans for a New Blunder" from Hot Nerds

Today Scene Point Blank brings you a new tune from Hot Nerds, the title track off their soon to be released Generic Plans for a New Blunder EP, out officially on Feb. 12 through Three One G Records.

Featuring members of All Leather, the new EP “takes the music down a twisted path towards a slightly more ‘traditional’ sound,” the label says, “a bit more punk, with a lot more grit.”

Like what you hear? Win a copy from us and Three One G here.

SPB premiere: "Generic Plans for a New Blunder" from Hot Nerds
SPB premiere: "Generic Plans for a New Blunder" from Hot Nerds

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