Ignore Amos

Ignore Amos is the fourth album by the Southern California surf punk band, The Ziggens. Ignore Amos was originally released by Skunk Records in 1996 and was re-released in 1998 by the Skunk offshoot Cornerstone R.A.S.

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Release Date:

  • 1996

Musical Album

Artist

The Ziggens

The Ziggens are a band based out of Orange County, California whose self-described style of "cowpunksurfabilly" combines elements of surf rock, punk, ska, and country. The Ziggens are led by Bert Susanka who sings and plays rhythm guitar. Other members include Dickie Little on lead guitar, Jon...

Label

Skunk Records

Skunk Records is a Long Beach, California based record label that was founded by Michael "Miguel" Happoldt and Bradley Nowell in 1990. The label also operates a subsidiary, Cornerstone RAS. Known for its DIY ways, founder Michael "Miguel" Happoldt has been quoted in the past saying he funded skunk ...
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