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Rex Banner/Homewrecker Split

Rex Banner/Homewrecker Split
1. One Last Breath - Rex Banner
2. Forever The Sickest Cunts - Rex Banner
3. Life In The Freezer - Rex Banner
4. Soul Sickness - Homewrecker
5. Cutting Teeth - Homewrecker
6. Counting The Hours - Homewrecker


Kickarse split EP with 3 RIVETING new songs each from Rex Banner and Homewrecker. GET ON IT.

Released in August on Washed Up Records, and available in your favourite record store.





The Good Times Are Killing Me EP (Re-Issue)

Rex Banner EP
1. We Used To Be Groundbreaking, Now We're Derivative
2. We Can't Stop Here, This Is Donkey Kong Country!
3. Rain Or Hail Mary
4. Now This Is Happening
5. Waist Deep At Scary Time
6. Forward Thinking With A Foot In The Grave
7. Andrew Mackey: Half Wolf, Half Motherfucker
8. The Devil Went Down To Georgia (orig. by The Charlie Daniels Band)


The original pressing of the EP is now "sold out." By that i mean we don't have any and we can't find any under our beds, car seats or at the bottom of the tee shirt box. Are there some lurking in your local record store? Maybe. God knows how they got there though.

Released on June 7th on Washed Up Records, and available in your favourite record store!


The Good Times Are Killing Me EP

Rex Banner EP
1. We Used To Be Groundbreaking, Now We're Derivative
2. We Can't Stop Here, This Is Donkey Kong Country!
3. Rain Or Hail Mary
4. Now This Is Happening
5. Waist Deep At Scary Time
6. Forward Thinking With A Foot In The Grave


After indiscriminately playing shows up and down the east coast, from international supports and 'alternative' nightclubs to local bowling clubs and random lounge rooms, Rex Banner finally settled down into Studio Von Hammer with good friend and producer extraordinaire Dave Hammer to nail down six tracks over May and July this year.

Taking influence from such bands as Propagandhi, A Wilhelm Scream, Good Riddance, Shai Hulud and drinking partners Horsell Common, The Good Times Are Killing Me finds Rex Banner expanding that aggressive punk rock feel previously heard on their 'We Can't Stop Here, This Is Donkey Kong Country!' Demo into a solid debut EP.