Get Ripped with COLOMBIAN NECKTIE’s “Don’t Fear The Reefer” Video

by | Aug 25, 2016

It’s totally fine to jam on the shitter. These guys do it. The metallic hardcore band from LA is all about having a good time, and they don’t mind letting it shine through their music. Here’s Colombian Necktie’s “Don’t Fear The Reefer” video.

The song comes off the band’s forthcoming studio album All Paths Lead to Nowhere. They’ll be supporting it on a West Coast run with Phobia, which kicks off September 1st in San Diego.

And for our friends in LA, they’ll be playing a hometown show at the Five Star Bar downtown on September 2nd.

All Paths Lead to Nowhere comes out out September 30th through Black Voodoo Records.

Colombian Necktie tour dates w/ Phobia

Sep 01 San Diego, CA
Sep 02 Los Angeles, CA
Sep 03 Santa Cruz, CA
Sep 04 Sacramento, CA
Sep 05 Eugene, OR
Sep 06 Olympia, WA
Sep 07 Bellingham, WA
Sep 08 Seattle, WA
Sep 09 Portland, OR
Sep 10 Bend, OR

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