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Adelleda - Herkimer Street (2011)



Adelleda is a skatepunk band out of Hamilton, ON Canada. Their sound can be best described as a mashing of punk rock generations with influences ranging from Black Flag and Bad Religion to Strung Out and Protest The Hero. Fast and melodic, Adelleda delivers a fresh brand of skatepunk with screaming guitar solos accompanied by an aggressive lyrical style that often addresses issues of social awareness and political activism.


Tracklist:
1. Farley
2. It's In My Head
3. Let Them Speak
4. Implausible Denial
5. Song 1
6. No Excuses
7. GBN
8. Trip Tune

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  1. Hi there! Is it possible to have your contact information (email) I would like to send you our new single that we made available for free. We are a celtic punk rock band from Quebec City Thanks!

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