Interrupters by Interrupters, released 30 July 2015, includes the following tracks: "Can't Be Trusted", "Judge Not", "Family (feat. Tim Armstrong)", "A Friend Like Me" and more.
This version of Interrupters comes as a 1xCD. -
"The Interrupters" on CD captures the explosive, hook-filled energy of the Los Angeles ska-punk band The Interrupters in a compact, high-quality format. Driven by punchy guitars, upbeat off-beat rhythms, and the unmistakable voice of frontwoman Aimee Interrupter, this album blends classic 2-Tone influences with modern punk rock urgency. The songs are direct, melodic, and made for sing-alongs, with choruses that stick after the first listen and lyrics that touch on resilience, unity, and everyday struggles. Thanks to the clear, powerful production, every horn stab, every shout-along and every drum hit comes through with club-ready impact, while still preserving the raw live feel that defines the band's sound. This CD edition is ideal for fans who want a tangible, durable version of the album, complete with full-fidelity sound for home stereos, the car, or portable players. The Interrupters have built a strong international following with their infectious live shows and a string of acclaimed releases, earning them a place among the leading contemporary ska-punk bands. They have toured extensively, shared stages with major punk and alternative acts, and are celebrated for reviving the spirit of classic ska-punk for a new generation. Their music regularly appears at festivals and on genre playlists, helping cement their reputation as one of the most dynamic bands in today's punk scene. The CD is released by Hellcat Re, a label known for championing punk, ska, and alternative music with a rough-edged, authentic aesthetic. Under the umbrella of a renowned punk-oriented label family, Hellcat Re focuses on bands that combine strong songwriting with an unpolished, street-level attitude. Over the years, the label has become a trusted address for fans looking for music that stays true to its roots while remaining fresh and relevant. With "The Interrupters," Hellcat Re once more underlines its role as a home for artists who stand for integrity, energy, and a strong live presence.