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  • The Generators - Street Justice 7"

    The origin of Los Angeles’ influential punk band THE GENERATORS dates back to 1997, just a few miles from the skyscrapers of downtown. In the early days, the band hung out and wrote music in an old vacant pizza oven factory, churning out their first batch of songs, which echoed the sentiments of the 1977 punk spirit. Since then, there have been countless full-lengths and EPs from THE GENERATORS. Street Justice was the first single from the album “Broken Stars & Crooked Stripes” and takes the band back to the early energy and spirit from ’97 when they started with hard-hitting rock’n’roll influenced both by ’70s UK and ’80s American punk bands.

    This release includes a digital download card.

    TRACK LISTING:
    A Side
    1. Street Justice

    B Side
    1. Blow Yourself Up

    Pressing Information

    200pcs. - 7" Blood Red Vinyl (Mailorder Version)
    400pcs. - 7" Black Vinyl (Retail Version)