Tracks: 1. Bus Fare is Too Damn High 01:06 2. Intervention 01:14 3. She's Got Me 01:21 4. Fuck the Government 01:18 5. Police won't leave me alone 01:41 6. I don't wanna work today 00:34 7. You're a Letdown too 01:57 8. The Doughnut People want My Brain 02:55 9. I'm in Love with a Psychopath 01:46 10. Baby Blues 02:14
about The term "Power Trash" comes from Paul Westerberg of the Replacements, to describe the Replacements style and sound in their early years. We felt it was fitting as well for us, rather than putting a typical label on our sound and calling it "Punk Rock" because once you label yourself as something, people assume you pretty much have to stick with what that label is described as. Our music is influenced by traditional old school 1977 Punk Rock, followed closely by 80's American and UK Hardcore, with a bit of Skinhead Oi! influence, with an appreciation for classic 50's Rock n Roll and Rockabilly from the 1950's and onwards. Trying to incorporate our influences into our songs, you can hear a distinct difference in most of our songs that jump from straight up Hardcore, right to a cheesy 70's sounding Punk love song, then to end it all with what sounds like a "bastardized" attempt at Rockabilly in our last song. We only hope that some people can understand or appreciate what we were trying to go for, by playing what we call, "Power Trash Rock N Roll" as an attempt at trying something different.
Recorded at Broken String Entertainment (Barrie,ON) Mixed by Nathan Chechock. All music and lyrics written by Joey Vincent Growden except: "I don't wanna work today" - Written by Joey V. Growden & Natalie Mason. "The Doughnut People want my brain" - Written by Joey V. Growden & Jacob Jansen. "Baby Blues" - Written in 1987 by Joey Richard Growden with minor changes by Joey V. Growden.
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Bus Fare is Too Damn High 01:06
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Intervention 01:14
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She's Got Me 01:21
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Fuck the Government 01:18
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Police won't leave me alone 01:41
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I don't wanna work today 00:34
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You're a Letdown too 01:57
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The Doughnut People want My Brain 02:55
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I'm in Love with a Psychopath 01:46
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Baby Blues 02:14
about
The term "Power Trash" comes from Paul Westerberg of the Replacements, to describe the Replacements style and sound in their early years. We felt it was fitting as well for us, rather than putting a typical label on our sound and calling it "Punk Rock" because once you label yourself as something, people assume you pretty much have to stick with what that label is described as. Our music is influenced by traditional old school 1977 Punk Rock, followed closely by 80's American and UK Hardcore, with a bit of Skinhead Oi! influence, with an appreciation for classic 50's Rock n Roll and Rockabilly from the 1950's and onwards. Trying to incorporate our influences into our songs, you can hear a distinct difference in most of our songs that jump from straight up Hardcore, right to a cheesy 70's sounding Punk love song, then to end it all with what sounds like a "bastardized" attempt at Rockabilly in our last song. We only hope that some people can understand or appreciate what we were trying to go for, by playing what we call, "Power Trash Rock N Roll" as an attempt at trying something different.
released December 9, 2017
Natalie "Slapalie Basson" Mason - Bass / backup vocals
Jacob Jansen - Drums / backup vocals
Joey Growlin' - Lead vocals / Guitar
Recorded at Broken String Entertainment (Barrie,ON) Mixed by Nathan Chechock. All music and lyrics written by Joey Vincent Growden except:
"I don't wanna work today" - Written by Joey V. Growden & Natalie Mason. "The Doughnut People want my brain" - Written by Joey V. Growden & Jacob Jansen. "Baby Blues" - Written in 1987 by Joey Richard Growden with minor changes by Joey V. Growden.