Neighborhood Brats
50 top tracks
Neighborhood Brats
50 top tracks
Albums

Recovery
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Confines of Life
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Claw Marks
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No Sun No Tan
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Total Dementia
Neighborhood Brats

Neighborhood Brats
Neighborhood Brats

Birth Right
Neighborhood Brats

Night Shift
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We Own the Night
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Harvey Weinstein (Is a Symptom)
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Who Took the Rain
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Total Dementia EP
Neighborhood Brats
Biography
Hailing from San Francisco, Neighborhood Brats bring the classic sound of California punk rock to a new level of intensity and raw energy. Lead by vocalist Jenny Angelillo (the Orphans, Highschool), Neighborhood Brats are fast becoming well-known for insane live shows, belligerent antagonization, catchy hooks and short blasts of Tenderloin-laced punk rock. Backed by George Rager (Fix My Head), Kirk Podell (Neo Cons, Cute Lepers) and Jasmine Watson (Neo Cons <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Nei...Read more on Last.fm
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Hailing from San Francisco, Neighborhood Brats bring the classic sound of California punk rock to a new level of intensity and raw energy. Lead by vocalist Jenny Angelillo (the Orphans, Highschool), Neighborhood Brats are fast becoming well-known for insane live shows, belligerent antagonization, catchy hooks and short blasts of Tenderloin-laced punk rock. Backed by George Rager (Fix My Head), Kirk Podell (Neo Cons, Cute Lepers) and Jasmine Watson (Neo Cons, Warm Blood), Neighborhood Brats' music is reminiscent of early Black Flag with an Avengers or VKTMS spike in the jugular. Their first self-titled EP on Modern Action Records was recorded only 2 months into the bands existence and contains re-records of Fast & Loose and Lurking the Loin from Jenny and George's prior band, Roofie & the Nightstalker. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Neighborhood+Brats">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
