Annoyed, Destroyed Unemployed b​/​w The Ballad of The Rubber City Rebels

by Rubber City Rebels

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2011's punk rock anthem for the disenfranchised...a hard-hitting, sneering social commentary that delivers a sonic sucker punch and won't let go until the refrain echoes in your head.

In The Market Crash of '29 and the following Great Depression it was "Brother Can You Spare a Dime". But in The Great Recession of 2010 they're singing a new tune - "Annoyed, Destroyed Unemployed". From the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations to the fiery riots in London a new theme song has emerged. As usual The Rubber City Rebels are in the ring speaking truth to power, looking out for the 99 percent who just want a decent shot at a job and some health care .

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released 01 May 2011
Written by Clic/Firestone (Rubbertoons/BMI)

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"The Rebels ... show us how it's done."-Amplifier Magazine

"definitely have the Ramones' ... more Presidential Seal of Authenticity stamped all over 'em"-Caustic Truth
"Turning out this gem of 12 straight-up punk 'n' roll tunes and touring have given The Rubber City Rebels a second life."-punkplanet less

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Track Name: Annoyed, Destroyed, Unemployed
...one of these times, you're gonna realize, that the guys with the queer eyes, jackin' up the price, are not real nice, and they wouldn't think twice, they'll shut you down for nickles and dimes, and don't cry, don't whine just, shut the fuck up and get in line...