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Ongoing History Daily: Interrupters facts

One of the biggest ska-friendly bands of the last couple of years has been The Interrupters, a group out of LA fronted by Aimee Allen (otherwise known as Aimee Interrupter) and back by the three Biovona brothers: Kevin, Justin, and Jesse.

The group came together in 2011 and was tightly connected to Tim Armstrong of Rancid. They had a project called Tim Timebomb and Friends which wrote, recorded, and posted a brand new single every single day for an entire year. When they weren’t doing that, The Interrupters served as Tim’s touring group.

And although they didn’t have any hits of their own until the Fight the Good Fight album in 2018, there are two previous Interrupters records that you might want to check out. There’s a self-titled album from the summer of 2014 and another called Say It Out Loud in 2016.

If you missed Friday’s Ongoing History Daily post, here it is.

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One thought on “Ongoing History Daily: Interrupters facts

  • I was smitten with them when I heard She’s Kerosene

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