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Los Angeles Based Record Label Long Live Crime Records Has Signed Punk Uber Group The Last of the Bad Men Los Angeles based record label Long Live Crime Records has signed punk uber group The Last of the Bad Men. (PRWEB) November 16, 2006 -- Los Angeles based record label Long Live Crime Records has signed punk uber group The Last of the Bad Men.
Long Live Crime Records has appropriately paired up with uber punk band "The Last of the Bad Men" to put out their debut release to the masses in March 2007. The album called "Nowhere is Safe" was only made available in a limited quantity until now. Featuring ex-pro skaters and former Exploding F*** Doll members Art & Steve Godoy, along with Radio Birdman's Deniz Tek, Curbslappy's Danny Creadon and the Daggers Troy Zak, these guys know punk music and it shows.
The CD is an old fashion assault of blood pumping, adrenaline pounding punk rock the way it is supposed to be played. The band is doing a small tour in December throughout the Midwest and is planning a longer tour for the spring and summer. Both here in the states and around the globe. With fans that span across the world in everything from music to skateboarding to the tattoo culture these guys do it all.
"How often does a punk rock uber group come along…I was thrilled that the guys wanted to be a part of the Long Live Crime Family. Seems like the perfect fit really and bunch of criminals like us and the Last of the Bad Men…a record this good has to get out to the rest of the world and we are happy to be the ones to do it!" says Mob Boss Susan Ferris, GM of Long Live Crime Records.
With the album scheduled for release in March 2007 and tours planned for most of next year this won't be the last you hear of The Last of the Bad Men.
For more information contact Long Live Crime Records 323 655 8976
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