Back at the Laundromat explained

Back at the Laundromat
Type:studio
Artist:U.S. Bombs
Cover:Backatthelaundromat.jpg
Released:March 2001
Recorded:2001
Genre:Punk rock
Label:Hellcat Records[1]
Producer:U.S. Bombs
Prev Title:The World
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Covert Action
Next Year:2003

Back at the Laundromat is an album by U.S. Bombs, released in 2001.[2]

Critical reception

Exclaim! praised the "tough yet melodic sound," writing that "a Sex Pistols influence runs through this and is bolstered by the snarling vocals of skate legend Duane Peters."[3]

Track listing

All tracks by Peters/Martinez except as noted

  1. "Tora Tora Tora"
  2. "Die Alone" (Peters/Walston)
  3. "The Rubber Room"
  4. "Lunch In A Sack"
  5. "Bloody Rag"
  6. "New Killer" (Peters/Hanna)
  7. "Cirenda"
  8. "The Contract"
  9. "The Wig Out"
  10. "Rumble Fishers"
  11. "Yer Country"
  12. "Good Night" (Peters/Walston)

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Epitaph Records . U.S. Bombs - Back At The Laundromat | Epitaph Records . Epitaph.com . 2020-04-04.
  2. Web site: Artist Biography by Steve Huey . AllMusic . 24 June 2021.
  3. Web site: Ferraz . Rob . U.S. Bombs Back At The Laundromat . Exclaim.ca . 2001-03-01 . 2020-04-04.