Scrambles

Scrambles

Infobox Album |
Name = Scrambles
Type = Album
Artist = Bomb The Music Industry!


Released = January 20, 2009
Genre = Ska-punk, Punk rock
Label = Quote Unquote Records
Asian Man Records
Producer = Bomb The Music Industry!
Last album = "O Pioneers! Split 10″
(2007)
This album = "Scrambles" (2008)
Next album =

"Scrambles" is an upcoming album by Bomb the Music Industry!.

In a Myspace blog post, frontman Jeff Rosenstock described the demos as "not much punk, not much ska." It is likely that Rosenstock was either joking or lying considering he mentioned in the same blog that he was "pretty drunk off whiskey." It is very difficult to tell which, given that he later authored a blog wherein he mentioned "Scrambles" in terms of what " [he] heard on wikipedia," before appearing to become serious again.Fact|date=October 2008

In April 2008, several demos from "Scrambles" were posted on the Bomb the Music Industry! MySpace for a few days before being taken down.

The band entered the studio on October 4, 2008 to begin recording the album. [ [http://www.punknews.org/article/30727 "Bomb The Music Industry! to enter studio tomorrow, detail album."] Punknews.org. October 6, 2008]

Track listing

# "Cold Chillin’ Cold Chillin’"
# "Stuff That I Like"
# "It Shits!"
# "Fresh Attitude, Young Body"
# "Wednesday Night Drinkball"
# "25!"
# "Celebrities Gone Wild or $2,400,000"
# "Gang of Four Meets the Stooges But Boring"
# "9/11 Fever"
# "(Shut) Up the Punx!"
# "Can I Pay My Rent In Fun?"
# "Saddr Weirdr"
# "Sort of Like Being Pumped"

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