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Deaf Club covers Killing Joke

Posted by Loren on December 20, 2020

Deaf Club covers Killing Joke
Deaf Club covers Killing Joke

Deaf Club is back with a new track -- a Killing Joke cover, "The Wait."

The band previously released the Contemporary Sickness EP and a remix cassette and features Justin Pearson (The Locust, Dead Cross, Planet B), Brian Amalfitano (ACxDC), Scott Osment (Weak Flesh), Jason Klein (Run With The Hunted), and Tommy Meehan (The Manx, Chum Out!).

As for "The Wait," all proceeds from its bandcamp sales will benefit Fair Fight in Georgia through January 4.

Watch a video below.

Daf Club is working on a full-length as we speak.

Check out Deaf Club's top records of 2020 and more in Pass The Mic.

Deaf Club covers Killing Joke
Deaf Club covers Killing Joke

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