Jim Powers’ Punk Band Killroy Drops Must-Have EP

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(Hollywood, CA) Multi-award-winning prolific director Jim Powers also doubles as a bassist for punk rock band Killroy, and they have a new must-have EP out now.
In 1982, Jim Lane, Tom De Spain, and Eric Troop formed Killroy, one of the first American Oi bands. They toured the US two years after releasing their second record, “Believe in The Ruins.” After the tour, the band went underground and occasionally play at top LA venues like the Roxy, Viper Room, and Knitting Factory.
The original members and Ken Wilkes on drums have dropped an EP this week that you will be fiending to add to your music collection. Killroy's “Brutalized” is on the Mental Records label, featuring five new high-energy classic punk rock songs. Songs include the title track, “I'm a Man,” “Punk Rocker,” “Lazy Slob,” and “TV.”
“We’re really proud of this EP—it’s our first album since 2020, so it was definitely time. Be ready to have your mind blown and tell your friends,” says Jim Powers.
Apple Music subscribers can listen to the “Brutalized” EP on Apple Music for free. Buy the EP and their previous albums in the iTunes Store.
Follow Killroy on Facebook at facebook.com/p/Killroy-100042236266426.

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