Iron Reagan and Teenage Bottlerocket have teamed up to release the energetic and raucous album Demo 2012. This collaborative effort showcases both bands' punk rock roots and high-octane sound.
The album opens with Iron Reagan's "Paycheck," a fast-paced track with pounding drums and gritty vocals. The band's hardcore influences shine through on "Mini Lights," which features a thrashing guitar riff and aggressive lyrics.
Teenage Bottlerocket brings their signature pop-punk sound to the mix with tracks like "Don't Want to Go" and "Mutilate Me." The band's catchy hooks and sing-along choruses are sure to get listeners moving.
One standout track is the collaborative effort "Getting Used to Tomorrow." The song seamlessly blends Iron Reagan's hardcore sound with Teenage Bottlerocket's pop-punk sensibilities, resulting in a high-energy anthem.