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Stitch hopeless and the Sea Legs is an American workin' class Psychobilly band,with punk and oi! influences. The band consists of four members Stitch Hopeless on guitar and vocals, GoreDon on upright bass, Shane leg on guitar and back up vocals, and Rob 40 on the drums. After polishing their musical chops for years in the Smokey bars of Phoenix,Az. Stitch Hopless and the Sea Legs busted down the doors of the Psychobilly scene with their debut album, “Stuffin Coffins Since 1977” out on Psychobilly U.S. and Distributed by hairball 8 records. The band's album, Stuffin Coffins Since 1977, combines Stitch Hopless's gravely anthems with careening melodies to churn out a fine collection of heart-pounding-Psychobilly and punk sound. They have shared the stage with some world renowned psychobilly and punk bands, and have a rapidly growing fan base. With standout tracks like "Can't wait to get back home," "Trash Like Me" and "Grey Laces" the music of Stitch Hopless and the Sea Legs appeals to punk/psychobilly fans and non-punk/psychobilly fans alike. The new full length album "Gone Bats" is out now on Sailors Grave Records. Cover art done by tattoo artist Aaron Coleman, and 10 brand new songs !! Punknews.org (punknews.org) says "This is one of the best psychobilly albums out there. Blending the personal struggles of the human race with the zombie, vampire and Frankenstein fare of psychobilly storytelling, Gone Bats can stand alongside the best of Tiger Army, the Meteors and the Quakes as a pinnacle of the genre so far." Young Poor and Angry Press (youngpoorandangry.com) "It’ll make you tap your foot at the same time you’ll want to get into a bar fight. Stich Hopeless & The Sea Legs remind me of what would happen if real life pirates played punk rock." Amp Magazine says (ampmagazine.com issue 98) "Stitch Hopeless are the torch barriers of Psychobilly in the two thousand teens." "Truely booze soaked tunes that can be appreciated by anyone who enjoys a good time." Get your copy at sailorsgraverecords.com or interpunk.com today!

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