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Rancid are now unable to perform at next year's Slam Dunk – but a bunch of incredible bands have just been added instead!
Listen to The Mighty Mighty BossToneS' star-studded new single, The Final Parade.
Boston ska-punks The Mighty Mighty BossToneS have signed to Hellcat Records and unveiled a brand-new single, The Final Parade.
Speaking of the band's new song – which was co-produced by Ted Hutt and Rancid's Tim Armstrong – vocalist Dicky Barrett says: “It’s a love letter to ska music and the people that make ska music and it’s a whole lot of fun.”
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Joining the band on their new eight-minute-long opus are (*deep breath*): Tim Armstrong (Rancid), Aimee Interrupter & The Interrupters, Stranger Cole, Angelo Moore (Fishbone), Jake Burns (Stiff Little Fingers), Jay Navarro (Suicide Machines), Chris DeMakes, Pete Wesilewski, Roger Lima (Less Than Jake), Jimmy G (Murphy’s Law), Toby Morse, Rusty Pistachio (H2O), John Feldman (Goldfinger), Laila Khan (Sonic Boom Six), Robert Hingley (Toasters), Dan Vitale (Bim Skala Bim), Dave McWane (Big D and The Kids Table), Sirae Richardson, Erin Mackenzie, Brie McWane (The Doped Up Dollys), Jesse Wagner (Aggrolites), Karina Denike (The Dance Hall Crashers), Christian Jaccobs (The Aquabats), Jon Pebsworth (Buck O Nine), Peter Porker (The Porkers), Steve Jackson (The Pietasters), Felipe Galvan (Los Skanarles), Jet Baker (Buster Shuffle), Fumio Ito (Kemuri), Glen 'The Kid' Marhevka (Big Bad Voodoo Daddy), and Roddy Radiation (The Specials).
Stream The Final Parade below:
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