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God Bullies, resurrected

Posted by Loren on August 13, 2024

God Bullies, resurrected
God Bullies, resurrected

Inactive since the 1990s, God Bullies are back. The band, formed in Kalamazoo, MI, has announced As Above, So Below, their first album in 30 years. The album will release on Reptilian Records on Oct. 4. They previously release material with Amphetamine Reptile, Alternative Tentacles, and more. Members later played with Thrall, Hand Over Head, and BrainSaw.

Listen to new song “You Call This Love” below. The band will also be on the road in the middle US this fall.

 

As Above, So Below Track Listing:

1. I Am Mighty

2. As Above, So Below

3. Lies (WWG1WGA)

4. Save Me

5. You Never Know

6. Help

7. You Call This Love

8. Nice Place To Visit

9. Cops In Plain Clothes

10. We Are The Enemy

11. Fight The Fascist

12. Dem Bones

GOD BULLIES As Above, So Below October 2024:

10/11/2024 Smalls – Detroit, MI

10/12/2024 Liars Club – Chicago, IL

10/18/2024 The Lift – Dubuque, IA

10/19/2024 TBA – Madison, WI

10/24/2024 Westside Bowl – Youngstown, OH

10/25/2024 Cattivo – Pittsburgh, PA

God Bullies, resurrected
God Bullies, resurrected

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