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Vinyl LP pressing. If credibility were currency, Fake Names' wealth would be off the charts. Composed of Brian Baker (Minor Threat, Bad Religion, Dag Nasty), Michael Hampton (S.O.A., Embrace), Dennis Lyxzén (Refused, INVSN, The [International] Noise Conspiracy), Johnny Temple (Girls Against Boys, Soulside) and the newest member Brendan Canty (Fugazi, Rites of Spring), the band is a veritable post-hardcore dream team. However instead of rehashing the past, Expendables is a reinvention that sees the band dialing back the distortion and leaning into the melodies. The result pairs their unparalleled pedigree with a pop sensibility that's slightly unexpected and wholly satisfying. InchFor our last record [2019's Fake Names] the general influences were 70's U.K. punk and power-pop; but it wound up with a little classic rock vibe as well, like the Vibrators meets Aerosmith. We never saw that coming!Inch, Baker explains. For Expendables the band enlisted producer Adam InchAtomInch Greenspan (IDLES, Yeah Yeah Yeahs). Baker explains, InchThe pop influences are a little more out front on this one and the production really helps it shine. It sounds more direct, more urgent.Inch Expendables is the latest exchange in a musical conversation that spans four decades. Baker aptly refers to the lineup of Fake Names as a Inchmutual admiration societyInch and says that once the five members got in the same room together, it felt as if they had already been in the band together for years. Album Tracks 1. Targets 2. Expendables 3. Delete Myself 4. Go 5. Don't Blame Yourself 6. Can't Take It 7. Damage Done 8. Madtown 9. Caught in Between 10. Too Little Too Late