President's Day Split 7"

Presidents Day is a split 7″ by Rick Johnson Rock and Roll Machine and Bomb the Music Industry! released on Asbestos Records. Each band contributed three songs, including a cover song originally performed by the other band. It is limited to 600 copies on marble gray vinyl. The first 400 were hand-numbered out of 400.

Presidents Day
EP (split) by
Rick Johnson Rock and Roll Machine/Bomb the Music Industry!
ReleasedFebruary 20, 2006
GenreSka punk
Length8 minutes
LabelAsbestos
ProducerBomb the Music Industry!
Bomb the Music Industry! chronology
To Leave or Die in Long Island
(2005)
Presidents Day Split 7″
(2006)
Goodbye Cool World!
(2006)

The split was released to benefit a friend of the bands, Dan Lang-Gunn, who fell under cardiac arrest. The profits were used to pay for Lang-Gunn’s medical bills.

Track listing

Side A
Rick Johnson Rock and Roll Machine
  1. "Thanks for Being Born in July"
  2. "Funcoland Vs. the Southern Electorate" (Bomb the Music Industry! cover)
  3. "My Mom Thinks the FBI Are Going to Open a File on Me."
Note: On the cover art, track three is labeled “Edith Wilson Bought a Power Suit”. Despite this, the track is listed as “My Mom Thinks the FBI Are Going to Open a File on Me” on the record, in the liner notes, and in all press releases.
Side B
Bomb the Music Industry!
  1. "This Year for Presidents’ Day, I’m Giving Up on Rock and Roll" - 2:39
  2. "4 Inches" (Rick Johnson Rock and Roll Machine cover) - 0:26
  3. "Come On, This Shit Is Getting Ridiculous." - 1:28
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