Lyrics by Hub City Stompers

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  1. Bridge Over Troubled Squatter
  2. Chatterbox
  3. Clutch Tango
  4. Deoch An Dorais
  5. Everytime
  6. Fuck You, You're Irish
  7. Hard Place to Be
  8. Hate To Say
  9. Hey Kid
  10. I've Got A Boot
  11. Johnny Date Rape
  12. Latina Rose
  13. Leave Me The Fuck Alone
  14. Little Julie Swastika
  15. Mass Appeal
  16. New Tattoo
  17. Night Of The Living
  18. Ordinary Guy
  19. Ska Ska Black Sheep
  20. Ska Train To Dorkville
  21. Skinhead Boy
  22. Skins Don't Cry
  23. Suffer The Children
  24. Sum of 3
  25. Tip Your Bartender
  26. Trojan Night
  27. Where's My Hooligans?
  28. Wholottamulatto
  29. WTFIU?

Hub City Stompers is an American ska, reggae and oi! band formed in 2002, based out of New Brunswick, New Jersey. The band includes former members of Inspecter 7, Professor Plum, Predator Dub Assassins, Bigger Thomas, The Best of the Worst, and Bomb Town among others. They are influenced by various styles of music, including reggae, oi!, punk rock, hardcore, hip-hop and jazz. Hub City Stompers was founded by Rev Sinister, former vocalist/frontman for New Jersey ska band Inspecter 7. In 2001, after Inspecter 7 had stopped performing and touring, Rev Sinister, still anxious to perform and make new music, decided to form a new band. Several Inspecter 7 members, as well as some new musicians, joined in the endeavor and in the summer of 2002 Hub City Stompers was born. In August 2002 they debuted the song "Night of the Living" on the Jump Up/Megalith Records Still Standing ska compilation. They released their first full-length album, Blood, Sweat and Beers, in May 2004 on Megalith Records. Their self-released Mass Appeal EP came out in July 2005. A studio recording of live-show-favorite "I've Got a Boot" was featured on the Megalith Records Sampler released in January 2006. Their second full-length album, Dirty Jersey, was released in December 2006 on Megalith Records. They released their Ska Ska Black Sheep CD in May 2009 on Stubborn Records. In August 2012 their song "Barking Up The Wrong Tree" was released exclusively on the This Is Not Dead four band compilation 7-inch (on This Is Not Dead Records). Their fifth album, Life After Death, was released on December 5, 2014. In November 2015 they released the full length vinyl LP Caedes Sudor Fermentum (on Crowd Control Media) which featured several "best of" tracks from the first 3 Hub City Stompers albums. In 2013, the band teamed with Inspecter 7 vocalist Giuseppe Mancini and began performing as Inspecter 7. After one year, the Hub City Stompers lineup separated from Mancini due to directional and musical differences and reformed Hub City Stompers. In 2018, Hub City Stompers released Haters Dozen on Altercation Records. This was recorded by James Dellatacoma at Bill Laswell’s Orange Music Sound Studios in West Orange, NJ. It was followed by Blood, Sweat, and Years in 2019.

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