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AJJ is an American folk punk band from Phoenix, Arizona, originally formed in 2004 as Andrew Jackson Jihad. Their lyrics handle themes of shyness , poverty , humanity , religion , addiction , existentialism , and politics .
Candy Cigarettes & Cap Guns is the first studio album from folk punk band Andrew Jackson Jihad. The album was released by The Audioconfusion Manifesto in 2005. The album was released by The Audioconfusion Manifesto in 2005.
Jeff Rosenstock played horns and theremin on the album. [4] The release was mastered by Carl Saff. In 2019, AJJ frontman Sean Bonnette ranked Can't Maintain as his third favorite album from the band's six releases to date [5] and described it as "the only record thus far where we knew the sequence going into it."
AJJ (band), an American folk punk band, formerly known as Andrew Jackson Jihad; Akjoujt Airport, Mauritania (IATA airport code AJJ) American Jiu-Jitsu; Arakkonam Junction railway station, Tamil Nadu, India (by Indian Railways station code)
[4] Over one hundred videos were released over the course of the series, with over one million YouTube and Vimeo views, featuring a variety of artists, including Andrew Jackson Jihad, Hop Along, Bomb The Music Industry!, The Menzingers, The Bouncing Souls, Waxahatchee, Tigers Jaw, Fake Problems, Mikey Erg, Matt Pryor, Mixtapes, RVIVR, The ...
Knife Man is the fourth studio album by Andrew Jackson Jihad released by Asian Man Records on September 20, 2011. The album was recorded and mixed by Jalipaz Nelson at Audioconfusion in Mesa, Arizona.
Affordability is becoming a growing challenge for younger generations. Although they're often drawn to vibrant cities for their career opportunities and lifestyle perks, high housing costs make ...
The title is derived from a line in Kurt Vonnegut's novel Hocus Pocus [6] which itself is a reference to Barbra Streisand's song "People." [7] Sean Bonnette, AJJ's frontman and co-founder, told the Phoenix New Times the band was "heavily into Kurt Vonnegut Jr. at the time of the recording."