The Interrupters
American ska punk band
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2024 | Appeared in an episode of the Apple TV+ revival 'Yo Gabba Gabbaland!', performing the song 'Wonderful Day in a Wonderful Place'. |
December 26 2023 | Their song 'Take Back the Power' was featured in a TSN commercial for the 2024 IIHF World Junior Championship ice hockey tournament in Gothenburg, Sweden. |
August 5 2022 | The band released their fourth studio album 'In the Wild' on Hellcat/Epitaph Records, achieving significant chart success, including #2 on the US Indie chart and #3 in the UK. |
June 18 2021 | The Interrupters released their live album 'Live in Tokyo' through Hellcat/Epitaph Records, available in CD, LP, and digital download formats. The album peaked at number 33 on the UK Indie chart. |
2020 | The band was part of the 'Ska Against Racism' compilation album released by Bad Time Records. |
2020 | Their single 'Take Back the Power' was used as the intro music for the Hillary Clinton docuseries 'Hillary'. |
2019 | The band released 'Gave You Everything' single from the Fight the Good Fight album, which reached #21 and #2 in different charts. |
May 2019 | Featured on the cover of Kerrang! magazine and nominated for 'Best International Breakthrough' at the 2019 Kerrang! Awards. |
January 2019 | Billy Kottage, formerly of Reel Big Fish, began touring with the band as a featured musician, playing Hammond organ and trombone. |
2018 | The Interrupters appeared on the 2018 Warped Tour Compilation album released by Side One Dummy Records. |
June 29 2018 | Released the album 'Fight the Good Fight' on Hellcat/Epitaph Records. |
May 2 2018 | The Interrupters announced their album 'Fight the Good Fight', produced by Tim Armstrong, with the lead single 'She's Kerosene'. |
2016 | The band was included in the Warped Tour Compilation album released by Side One Dummy Records. |
2016 | The Interrupters played the entire Vans Warped Tour during the summer and subsequently embarked on their first US headlining tour, with Bad Cop Bad Cop as supporting act. |
June 24 2016 | The band released their second album 'Say It Out Loud' on Hellcat/Epitaph Records, produced by Tim Armstrong. The album achieved significant chart success, peaking at number 7 on the Billboard Heatseekers Album chart, number 25 on the Independent albums chart, number 38 on the Top Rock Albums chart, and number 22 on the Vinyl Albums chart. |
2015 | The Interrupters were featured on the tribute compilation 'Hooligans United: A Tribute to Rancid' released by Hellcat/Smelvis Records. |
August 5 2014 | The Interrupters released their self-titled debut album on Hellcat/Epitaph Records. Following the release, they toured extensively across the US, Canada, and Europe with bands like The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Rancid, and Bad Religion, and played festivals including Soundwave Festival in Australia and Groezrock Festival in Belgium. |
2013 | The band appeared on the compilation album 'Dale la Bota' released by Smelvis Records. |
2011 | The Interrupters band was formed in Los Angeles, California, bringing together lead vocalist Aimee Interrupter and the Bivona brothers (Jesse, Justin, and Kevin). |
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