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Bummer debut

Posted by Loren on July 7, 2018

Bummer debut
Bummer - Holy Terror

Kansas City noise-rock trio Bummer have set the release date for their debut album, Holy Terror. The new album officially releases on August 24 on Learning Curve Records (vinyl), with High Dive Records putting the 10-song release out on cassette and CD. Fans can grab an early taste of the song "Astro Bastard" online at Metal Sucks.

The band was formed in 2012 and, for a quick idea of their sound, note that they'll be touring this summer along with Unsane and Big Business.

Track list:
1) Hexxx Games
2) Pledge Week
3) Reefer Sadness
4) Astro Bastard
5) Dimebagged
6) Fred Savage 420
7) King Shit
8) Total Recall
9) Frown Job
10) Arts and Crafts

Live:
July 16 - Kansas City, MO @ recordBar w/ Unsane
Aug 31 - Kansas City, MO @ Roller Dog - Holy Terror record release party 1
Sep 1 - Lawrence, KS @ White Schoolhouse - Holy Terror record release party 2
Sep 2 - Kansas City, MO @ Riot Room w/ Big Business
Sep 8 - Lexington, KY @ Cosmic Charlie's w/ Big Business
Sep 13 - Tulsa, OK @ Colorfeed AV w/ Super Thief
Sep 15 - Omaha, NE @ Brother's Lounge w/ Super Thief
Sep 16 - Minneapolis, MN @ Mortimer's w/ Super Thief

Bummer debut
Bummer - Holy Terror

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