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  1. Take Cover is the first extended play by American punk rock / hip hop band the Transplants. It was released on October 13, 2017. [1] The EP features 5 cover songs, a redone version of "Saturday Night" (from Barker 's Give the Drummer Some) and a new track "Won't Be Coming Back". Its vinyl version is limited to 1000 copies and released on red vinyl.

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  2. The Transplants with their new album 'Take Cover', released in 2017. Buy the album: https://thetransplants.com/Tracklist:00:00 01. Saturday Night (Transplant...

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  3. The announcement was repeated on September 22. On October 6, 2017, Transplants announced the track list for Take Cover. The EP would consist of 7 songs. The EP Take Cover was released as planned on October 13, 2017. Band members. Tim Armstrong – lead vocals, lead guitar (1999–present) Skinhead Rob – lead vocals (1999–present)

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    Punk rock veterans Tim Armstrong, Travis Barker, and Rob Aston formed Transplants in the late '90s. This supergroup was a friendly experiment, for Armstrong made a name for himself with Rancid and Barker was enjoying success with blink-182. Aston was a friend of theirs who moved to Los Angeles, but eventually music was at the center of their bond.

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  6. w💀TAKE COVER out now! Limited Edition vinyl are hand numbered and limited to 1000thetransplants.com👊🏼 Limited Edition vinyl are hand numbered and limited to 1000 thetransplants.com👊🏼

  7. Oct 13, 2017 · Producers Hellcat Records, Skinhead Rob, Tim Timebomb & 1 more. Writers Ad-Rock, Anthony Washington, Cathal Smyth & 15 more. Drums Travis Barker. Lead guitar Tim Timebomb. Vocals Skinhead Rob.

  8. Oct 14, 2017 · The song actually first appeared on Travis Barker’s 2011 solo album, Give the Drummer Some, where he invited his Transplants bandmates, as well as legendary guitarist Slash, to record a song with him. The 2011 version of “Saturday Night” has a laid back Latin vibe thanks to Slash’s guitar riffs. The version on Take Cover reimagines the ...

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