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Western Addiction to release Temulous

Posted by Loren on December 30, 2016

Western Addiction to release Temulous
Western Addiction to release Temulous

On March 3 Fat Wreck Chords will release the new Tremulous album from Western Addiction with 11 new songs from the San Francisco band. Check out a track listing after the jump.

Tremulous track listing:
1. Clatter and Hiss
2. Family of Boys
3. Masscult, Vulgarians and Entitlement
4. Taedium
5. Ditch Riders
6. Honeycreeper
7. Righteous Lightning
8. Red Emeralds
9. Humming Bars of White Light
10. The Rockery
11. Your Life Is Precious

Western Addiction to release Temulous
Western Addiction to release Temulous

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