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Tim Timebomb mixtape out on vinyl

Posted by Loren on May 27, 2014

Tim Timebomb mixtape out on vinyl
Tim Timebomb mixtape out on vinyl

Tim Timebomb, aka Tim Armstrong (Rancid), has released his 3-disc "mixtape" collection on vinyl via Pirate's Press.

The song-a-day project started in 2012 is a collection of new material played with collaborators, acoustic renditions of older songs, and covers.

Tim Timebomb mixtape out on vinyl
Tim Timebomb mixtape out on vinyl

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