Supergroup, Teenage Time Killers, To Release Debut Album

After months of speculation, Teenage Time Killers have released information regarding their debut album, Greatest Hits Vol 1, to be released on July 31st via Rise Records. The supergroup includes Reed Mullin, Mick Murphy, Jello Biafra, Randy Blythe of Lamb of God, Dave Grohl and Pat Smear of Foo Fighters, Nick Oliveri, Matt Skiba of Alkaline Trio, Corey Taylor of Slipknot and Stone Sour, Tommy Victor of Prong and Danzig, Lee Ving of Fear, Mike “IX” Williams of Eyehategod, Mullin’s Corrosion of Conformity band mates Mike Dean and Woody Weatherman, Karl Agell and many, many more.

The album consists of 20 mostly original tracks and a few covers of underground classics. You can find the album art and track listing below!

Track listing:
1) “Exploder”
Vocals: Reed Mullin
Featuring Pat Hoed (Bass), London May (Drums)

2) “Crowned by the Light of the Sun”
Vocals: Neil Fallon
Featuring Jim Rota (Guitar), Dave Grohl (Bass)

3) “Hung Out to Dry”
Vocals: Randy Blythe
Featuring Mike Schaefer (Guitar), Dave Grohl (Bass)

4) “Power Outage”
Vocals: Clifford Dinsmore
Featuring Dave Grohl (Bass)

5) “Ode to Hannity”
Vocals: Jello Biafra
Featuring Mike Dean (Bass)

6) “Barrio”
Vocals: Matt Skiba
Featuring Brian Baker (Guitar)

7) “The Dead Hand”
Vocals: Reed Mullin
Featuring Woody Weatherman (Guitar), Dave Grohl (Bass)

8) “Egobomb”
Vocals: Corey Taylor
Featuring Dave Grohl (Bass)

9) “Plank Walk”
Vocals: Pete Stahl
Featuring Greg Anderson (Guitar), Dave Grohl (Bass)

10) “Time to Die”
Vocals: Mike IX Williams
Featuring Greg Anderson (Guitar)

11) “Days of Degradation”
Vocals: Tommy Victor
Featuring Dave Grohl (Bass)

12) “Clawhoof”
Vocals: Tairrie B. Murphy
Featuring Dave Grohl (Bass)

13) “Big Money”
Vocals: Lee Ving
Featuring Pat Smear (Guitar & Bass), London May (Drums)

14) “Devil in this House”
Vocals: Karl Agell
Featuring Dave Grohl (Bass)

15) “Say Goodnight to the Acolyte”
Vocals: Phil Rind
Featuring Jason Browning (Guitar), Dave Grohl (Bass)

16) “Ignorant People”
Vocals: Tony Foresta
Featuring Greg Anderson (Guitar), Nick Oliveri (Bass)

17) “Son of an Immigrant”
Vocals: Johnny Weber
Featuring Brian Baker (Guitar)

18) “Your Empty Soul”
Vocals: Aaron Beam

19) “Bleeding to Death”
Vocals: Vic Bondi
Featuring Dave Grohl (Bass)

20) “Teenage Time Killer”
Vocals: Trenton Rogers
Featuring Greg Anderson (Guitar), Pat Hoed (Bass)

5 Questions With: Fire From The Gods [SBSW Edition]

We spoke with Austin natives, Fire From The Gods, about their experience at South By So What?!, The Alumni Tour, and the best advice they’ve been given! Below is our interview with vocalist, AJ Channer!

You guys are actually
from Austin, TX, so South By So What?! is almost like a hometown show for you
guys. Was there any pressure in putting together a better performance because
of this?
The show totally felt like a hometown
show. There were so many bands on the bill that we have played with on the
past. We each had to step it up when we played in front of our friends as well
the folks from Texas that know the music but haven’t seen fire live!

For those that aren’t aware, Fire From The Gods was chosen to join The Alumni
Tour from over 1000 unsigned bands. Can you tell us a little about the tour and
what your reaction was to learning that you guys had been chosen as the tours
headliner?
It was a huge honour. We played the
first leg of the Alumni tour earlier this year so we were pumped to play the
2nd leg as well. We have been involved in the headbang program for about a year
now and there are some incredible local artist involved in the headbang set up.
So it was huge for us to get the slot.

What act were you most excited to catch at South By So What?! and did they meet
your expectations?
Oh man there were a lot of bands I
wanted to see all weekend but I was most stoked for Norma Jean and  Beartooth. Perfect blend of heavy with
hardcore roots.

You guys are all about diversity and not fitting into any cookie-cutter mold,
which definitely plays a role into how successful you guys have been thus far.
Everyone has a different way of defining how and when they make it, whether it’s
a radio single or playing sold-out shows. How do you measure your success?
We are pumped on everything right now
as well as all the buzz surrounding the band.
We are still just scratching surface with a lot more to go. Diversity is
a huge part of fire from the gods but we will see in a few years where the
sound is and how that impacts our success.

The list of performers you have played alongside is extremely impressive and
includes acts such as Slipknot, Killswitch Engage, Of Mice and Men, The Devil
Wears Prada, Five Finger Death Punch, etc. What is the best advice that one of
those bands has given you?
Great question. Chris met Corey
Taylor at Knotfest and he told Chris to just smile and wave. Most of the dudes
you meet in bigger bands always say the same thing stay humble and  stay busy.