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Super Atomic Aggrolites

Posted by Loren on March 14, 2026

Super Atomic Aggrolites
photo by Joshua Carrasco

Dirty reggae band The Aggrolites have a full-length Super Atomic record on the way, with the band sharing "Till the Wheels Fall Off!" yesterday.

The new record is still a few months away, out June 5 via Pirates Press Records. The group last released Reggae Now! in 2019.

Super Atomic Aggrolites
photo by Joshua Carrasco

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