
The Brokedowns - Let's Tip The Landlord
The Brokedowns return with Let's Tip The Landlord, a razor-sharp blast of melodic punk that finds the Chicago veterans angrier, funnier, and more focused than ever.
Released in 2025 on Red Scare Industries, the album channels the band’s trademark mix of breakneck energy and biting social commentary into thirteen tightly wound tracks. While not a strict concept record, many of the songs orbit a satirical vision of modern influencer culture, billionaire worship, and self-made mythology, giving the album a thematic thread without sacrificing its punchy immediacy.
Standout cuts like Vanity Plates and In Praise Of The Pedestal set the tone with equal parts sarcasm and fury, while the title track, Let’s Tip The Landlord, turns everyday frustration into a singalong anthem. Elsewhere, Date Night In The Hague and Live Laugh Love Death Cult showcase the band’s knack for pairing clever lyricism with massive hooks, balancing humor and exasperation in classic Brokedowns fashion.
The quartet’s blend of heavy rhythms, melodic choruses, and smart-ass wit remains intact, but there’s an added sense of urgency here that gives the record extra bite. Let's Tip The Landlord is a reminder that punk works best when it has something to say - and when it can make you laugh while delivering the message. Fast, funny, and gloriously unimpressed with the modern world, this is The Brokedowns at full volume.Â
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$7.00The Brokedowns - Let's Tip The Landlord
The Brokedowns return with Let's Tip The Landlord, a razor-sharp blast of melodic punk that finds the Chicago veterans angrier, funnier, and more focused than ever.
Released in 2025 on Red Scare Industries, the album channels the band’s trademark mix of breakneck energy and biting social commentary into thirteen tightly wound tracks. While not a strict concept record, many of the songs orbit a satirical vision of modern influencer culture, billionaire worship, and self-made mythology, giving the album a thematic thread without sacrificing its punchy immediacy.
Standout cuts like Vanity Plates and In Praise Of The Pedestal set the tone with equal parts sarcasm and fury, while the title track, Let’s Tip The Landlord, turns everyday frustration into a singalong anthem. Elsewhere, Date Night In The Hague and Live Laugh Love Death Cult showcase the band’s knack for pairing clever lyricism with massive hooks, balancing humor and exasperation in classic Brokedowns fashion.
The quartet’s blend of heavy rhythms, melodic choruses, and smart-ass wit remains intact, but there’s an added sense of urgency here that gives the record extra bite. Let's Tip The Landlord is a reminder that punk works best when it has something to say - and when it can make you laugh while delivering the message. Fast, funny, and gloriously unimpressed with the modern world, this is The Brokedowns at full volume.Â
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The Brokedowns return with Let's Tip The Landlord, a razor-sharp blast of melodic punk that finds the Chicago veterans angrier, funnier, and more focused than ever.
Released in 2025 on Red Scare Industries, the album channels the band’s trademark mix of breakneck energy and biting social commentary into thirteen tightly wound tracks. While not a strict concept record, many of the songs orbit a satirical vision of modern influencer culture, billionaire worship, and self-made mythology, giving the album a thematic thread without sacrificing its punchy immediacy.
Standout cuts like Vanity Plates and In Praise Of The Pedestal set the tone with equal parts sarcasm and fury, while the title track, Let’s Tip The Landlord, turns everyday frustration into a singalong anthem. Elsewhere, Date Night In The Hague and Live Laugh Love Death Cult showcase the band’s knack for pairing clever lyricism with massive hooks, balancing humor and exasperation in classic Brokedowns fashion.
The quartet’s blend of heavy rhythms, melodic choruses, and smart-ass wit remains intact, but there’s an added sense of urgency here that gives the record extra bite. Let's Tip The Landlord is a reminder that punk works best when it has something to say - and when it can make you laugh while delivering the message. Fast, funny, and gloriously unimpressed with the modern world, this is The Brokedowns at full volume.Â















