From the ashes of the '80s punk scene rise The Lemonheads, with their reissue of "Hate Your Friends" for Record Store Day 2021.
This album, originally released in 1987, is a raw and unapologetic look at youth angst and rebellion, packaged in a neat little vinyl package.
Evan Dando's grungy vocals and catchy guitar riffs are the perfect combo for this collection of grungy, garage punk tracks.
From the opening track "Don't Tell Yourself" to the closing anthem "Second Chance," The Lemonheads deliver a punchy and energetic performance that will have you bobbing your head and tapping your foot in no time.
The lo-fi production adds a sense of authenticity to the album, making you feel like you're right there in the basement with the band, moshing along to each and every track.
It's no wonder that The Lemonheads have garnered a cult following over the years, with their mix of catchy hooks and rebellious spirit.
Overall, "Hate Your Friends" is a must-have for any true punk rock fan.
So grab your leather jacket, spike up your hair, and crank up the volume on this classic reissue.
The Lemonheads may hate your friends, but you'll love them for bringing back this gem of an album for Record Store Day 2021.
This album, originally released in 1987, is a raw and unapologetic look at youth angst and rebellion, packaged in a neat little vinyl package.
Evan Dando's grungy vocals and catchy guitar riffs are the perfect combo for this collection of grungy, garage punk tracks.
From the opening track "Don't Tell Yourself" to the closing anthem "Second Chance," The Lemonheads deliver a punchy and energetic performance that will have you bobbing your head and tapping your foot in no time.
The lo-fi production adds a sense of authenticity to the album, making you feel like you're right there in the basement with the band, moshing along to each and every track.
It's no wonder that The Lemonheads have garnered a cult following over the years, with their mix of catchy hooks and rebellious spirit.
Overall, "Hate Your Friends" is a must-have for any true punk rock fan.
So grab your leather jacket, spike up your hair, and crank up the volume on this classic reissue.
The Lemonheads may hate your friends, but you'll love them for bringing back this gem of an album for Record Store Day 2021.






