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24 Hour Roadside Resistance
24 Hour Roadside Resistance is an album by American political-ska punk band Against All Authority; first released in 2000.
| 24 Hour Roadside Resistance | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| March 21, 2000 | |||
| The Dungeon, Miami, Florida | |||
| Ska punk | |||
| 34:10 | |||
| Hopeless | |||
| Jeremy Dubois | |||
| Exchange(1999) |
24 Hour Roadside Resistance(2000)
Nothing New for Trash Like You(2001) | Exchange(1999) | 24 Hour Roadside Resistance(2000) | Nothing New for Trash Like You(2001) | | Exchange(1999) | 24 Hour Roadside Resistance(2000) | Nothing New for Trash Like You(2001) | |
24 Hour Roadside Resistance is an album by American political-ska punk band Against All Authority; first released in 2000.
The album contains a two-and-a-half minute spoken word track (the second half of 'The Source of Strontium 90') from a member of the Radiation and Public Health Project about the risks of radioactive fallout from nuclear power plants for children in South Florida.
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Danny Lore - Vocals/Bass
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Joe Koontz - Guitar/Vocals
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Fin Leavell - Bass Trombone
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Spikey Goldbach - Drums
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Artwork by Omar Angulo [1]
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24 Hour Roadside Resistance at AllMusic. Retrieved 12:29, 3 May 2021 (UTC).
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