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NEW!
DISASTER STRIKES "Don't Spy on Me" 100% Union-Made Tee Shirt
Produced in limited quantities for their 2007 West Coast tour, Disaster Strikes updates the Revolutionary War era "Don't Tread On Me" banner for the New Millennium. We have very limited numbers of these - once they're gone that's it! All Disaster Strikes tee-shirts are 100% union-made and sweatshop-free. Union-sewn tee shirts manufactured by UNITE-Here! members of all U.S.A parts and screenprinted by UAW Local 1596 members at the Mirror Image tee-shirt plant in Rhode Island, USA.
Indicate Adult S, M, L, XL, or XXL with your order. $10.00 <b>shipping & handling included</b>.
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DISASTER STRIKES "Liberty Toast" CD from Alternative Tentacles
Produced by Steve Austin of Today is the Day and featuring guest vocals by Jello Biafra, “Liberty Toast” is the first full-length release from Boston hardcore punk band Disaster Strikes. Featuring artwork by Winston Smith and beats by DJ Molotov.
“Man, I love the lyrics to this album. Every song contains essential messages that need to be heard more now than ever. Hell, these lyrics should be taught in American public schools as opposed to the naïve moral, economic, and military superiority that is all students get these days, as addressed in "No Chance." Naturally, Disaster Strikes tackles the major Alternative Tentacles issues, like the reality of Wal-Mart jobs, the lack of thought heading into Iraq, a call for union and general strike, pose-for-something-but-do-nothing Bono musician/celebrities, and general public disingenuousness and stereotyping, bolstered by an adaptation of Langston Hughes' poem "Ballad Of Sinner Boy" and the United Mine Workers' Constitution… compared to what the Warped tour passes off as punk these days, Disaster Strikes is fucking legendary.” – Tiny Mix Tapes
“Disaster Strikes = Municiple Waste + Dead Kennedys + I Object. Liberty Toast is pissed-off, politically-charged and, overall, ***** awesome! I suppose one good effect of the George W. Bush presidency is that a lot of great music is being created (much like during the Reagan era) as a reaction to his stupidity. If you like your punk punched full of politics without sounding preachy, this is a band for you.” – SLUG Zine
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