Flint Benefit Comp Released 2016-02-22 by HenchmanOfSanta | 6 Comments | Members of the disbanded pop-punk outfit The Swellers have teamed up with several record labels and musicians from Michigan and throughout the U.S. to put together Not Safe to Drink, a 77-song compilation that raises money for relief efforts in the band's hometown of Flint.
The artists represented on the compilation range from Flint-area local bands to touring acts such as Taking Back Sunday, Anti-Flag and Jeff Rosenstock. Both old and brand new songs appear on the album, including one final Swellers track. All proceeds go to FlintKids.org. The album can be downloaded for $5 or more on Bandcamp.
http://notsafetodrink.bandcamp.com/
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Tagged: The Swellers
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But is King 810 on it that is the question
| | | they actually are lol
| | | Yeah they are. Track 2.
| | | Nice
| | | great shit right here. love seeing musicians of all different popularity levels and genres contributing to one thing, especially for charity. bravo
| | | This is without a doubt one of the weirdest compilations I have ever seen conceived.
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