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Jarrod Alonge Reveals Full Tracklisting Of Sunrise Skater Kids' Album

Jarrod Alonge, known for his satire-core album "Beating A Dead Horse" and his "Every (genre) Vocalist" series has released details about his new upcoming release. He's taken one of his satire bands, Sunrise Skater Kids, and decided to makr a full length album. Orginally slated for just an EP release, Alonge raised over $28,000 to fund the full album and possible touring. Check out the tracklist below and the album, Friendsville, is out April 1st, 2016 (Let's hope this isn't a big April Fools' joke).

Tracklist

1. Garage Door (feat. JB Brubaker of August Burns Red)

2. The Catchy One

3. Pit Warrior (feat. Dave Stephens of We Came As Romans)

4. Friendville

5. Rylo Ken

6. Trigger Warning (feat. Johnny Franck)

7. Exposure Bank

8. Rain On My Parade

9. Nothing Special (feat. Patty Walters of As It Is)

10. All The Old Things (feat. Christina Rotondo)

11. Mother's Milk

Added tracks from previous releases:

12. First World Tragedy

13. Love Me Back (feat. Cody Carson of Set It Off)

14. Take It Easycore

15. Pop Punk Pizza Party (feat. Dave Days)

16. Goodbye Baltimore

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PostedMarch 3, 2016
AuthorJonas Notaro
Tagssunrise skater kids, jarrod alonge, indiegogo

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