New Karate High School Song

2009-04-11 by Dave de Sylvia EMERITUS | 6 Comments
Bay Area punks Karate High School have posted a new song, entitled 'Zombies Everywhere,' to MySpace. The band's Eyeball Records debut, Invaders, is scheduled for release on May 19.

http://www.myspace.com/karatehighschool

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Zippermouth
April 12th 2009
1305 Comments


Song is hilariously fail.

elephantREVOLUTION
April 12th 2009
3052 Comments


i saw these guys open for foxy shazam last year. they were kind of entertaining but not very good

Acre
April 12th 2009
847 Comments


Dude, what?

Avirov
April 12th 2009
1206 Comments


I don't think karate works very well against zombies.

This Message Edited On 04.12.09

NotMrBlonde
April 12th 2009
394 Comments


The song starts out hilariously bad, then it just turns into hilarious mediocrity...

sspedding
April 13th 2009
5691 Comments


christ 15 seconds in and i can take no more.



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