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Rehasher plays the classics

Posted by Loren on June 14, 2021

Rehasher plays the classics
Rehasher plays the classics

Rehasher returns in 2021 with a new covers album. Called Tasty Single Slices Vol. 1, the record features new takes on originals ranging from The Beatles to The Police and Steve Miller Band and Boston. The band features Roger Lima, long-time vocalist of Less Than Jake, as well as Tony Farrah on bass and Alex Klausner on drums. Lima formed the project in the early 2000s, playing bass with a hardcore-fueled punk sound different to the ska-pop punkish LTJ style he's often associated with -- releasing two full-lengths and several 7"s.

Back in action, the new record will release via SBAM and Smartpunk Records.

Check Rehasher's take on The Beatles' "And Your Bird Can Sing" via Spotify.

Rehasher plays the classics
Rehasher plays the classics

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