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 | ||||
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EP (split) by Rick Johnson Rock and Roll Machine/Bomb the Music Industry! | ||||
Released | February 20, 2006 | |||
Genre | Ska punk | |||
Length | 8 minutes | |||
Label | Asbestos | |||
Producer | Bomb the Music Industry! | |||
Bomb the Music Industry! chronology | ||||
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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
- "Thanks for Being Born in July"
- "Funcoland Vs. the Southern Electorate" (Bomb the Music Industry! cover)
- "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!
- "This Year for Presidents’ Day, I’m Giving Up on Rock and Roll" - 2:39
- "4 Inches" (Rick Johnson Rock and Roll Machine cover) - 0:26
- "Come On, This Shit Is Getting Ridiculous." - 1:28
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