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Bruce Lee Band, with a little help from Angelo Moore

Posted by Loren on March 3, 2022

Bruce Lee Band, with a little help from Angelo Moore
Bruce Lee Band, with a little help from Angelo Moore

The Bruce Lee Band is back with a new record this summer, to be titled One Step Forward, Two Steps Back.

The ska-punk band, led by Mike Park (Asian Man Records) has a new song out now though, this one called "Did You Find The Money Farm," which introduces the new record and is notably the first musical collaboration between Park and Angelo Moore (Fishbone).

The upcoming record was recorded in a week-long session with musicians Jeff Rosenstock, Dan Potthast, and Kevin Higuchi.

To learn more about Park and his many projects, check out this in-depth interview SPB conducted in 2020.

Bruce Lee Band, with a little help from Angelo Moore
Bruce Lee Band, with a little help from Angelo Moore

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