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Comedian Jim Breuer Gets Loud & Rowdy With Metal Album Release. 

6/5/2016

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Comedian Jim Breuer is readying his debut metal release with new album 'Songs From The Garage'. Recorded with backing band The Loud & Rowdy and due for release via Metal Blade Records on 27th May, the disc has been preceded by the video for the track 'Thrash'.  
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By Eamon O'Neill on 6th May 2016. 

U.S. Comedian Jim Breuer is readying his debut metal release with new album 'Songs From The Garage'. Recorded with backing band The Loud & Rowdy and due for release via Metal Blade Records on 27th May, the disc has been preceded by the video for the track 'Thrash'.  

Throwing  a metal show in his garage and capturing it all on film for his new video, the clip for 'Thrash' received its premiered today, 6th May 2016. The video can be viewed below. 

'Songs From The Garage' delivers comedy and masterful heavy music in a record that is unadulterated fun.
Those who pre-order the album can get a taste of first single 'Be A D**k 2Nite', when they visit the Metal Blade webstore.

Speaking to Loudwire about the new video, Brewer says; "'Thrash' pretty much wraps up what this project and album represents! This song is for people that grew up with rock and hard rock who now have families, but still love to take the time to throw down & thrash!"

The album features special guests such as Brian Johnson (AC/DC) who provides vocals on two tracks and Anthrax / Volbeat guitarist Rob Caggiano, who produced the record and provided guitar. Backing Breuer up is The Loud & Rowdy with Mike Tichy on drums and Joe Vigliotti on bass. The inspiration for the project comes from Breuer's adolescent immersion in the world of heavy music, falling in love with Judas Priest and AC/DC, alongside the likes of The Scorpions, Ozzy Osbourne, Metallica, and Van Halen. The fire to start a band was soon lit under him, though he wouldn't begin his musical career until he was older. Having finally made the album that has been burning to get out of him since his teens, Breuer couldn't be happier with the result. 

'Songs From The Garage' is released via Metal Blade Records on 27th May 2016.

Songs From The Garage track-listing:
1. Thrash
2. Raising Teenage Girls
3. Old School
4. Be a D**k 2nite
5. My Rock n Roll Dream *
6. Mr. Rock n Roll *
7. Who's Better Than Us?! 
8. Family Warrior
9. Sugar Rush
10. Wannabe
11. The Unexplained 

* Vocals by Brian Johnson (AC/DC) 
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