Orange County pop punk band Big Drill Car’s Batch are celebrating its 30-year anniversary today. The album was initially released August 6, 1991; it was the last studio recording with the original line-up, and it was the band’s last album distributed by Cruz Records. Trouser Press said Batch, “upholds the group’s stylistic consistency: riffs, tunes and punchy rhythms collide in an enjoyable blend of big rock, vampy thrashfunk and nicely detailed pop that hardly belongs on a punk-rooted indie label.” The band went forward to create one more album, No Worse for the Wear, before disbanding in 2005. Since the breakup, band members have worked on other projects, though they have reunited a handful of times to play shows locally in Southern California. Reminisce and check...
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