JJAHBG’s 11th full length album Submersion is a dark, introspective tour de force.
Read MoreThe self titled album JJAHBG is a product of the band’s long history and varied influences.
Read MoreOriginally conceived shortly after JJAHBG’s 2008 sophomore album We are Legend was released, The Day the World Knew Gangsta was a highly ambitious concept album.
Read MoreDanger Zone is yet another triumph from JJAHBG, proving they are the masters of their craft.
Read MoreJJAHBG’s seventh album Conclave of Champions continues their musical virtuosity, effortlessly moving from the crash of punk guitars to soft acoustic numbers to pure electronic dance and back again.
Read MoreThe mad talents of this genre bending pop collective are on full display on Performance Enhanced Music, mashing rock, blues, r&b, house, dance, industrial, and more into 11 unstoppably catchy tracks.
Read MoreBlow it Up sees JJAHBG in trademark form, delivering their signature eclectic mix of dance, blues, and hip-hop.
Read MoreIn many respects, JJAHBG’s fourth album Huah! Good God! was a landmark moment for the band.
Read MoreJJAHBG's raucous, rambunctious 2009 album Jesse, Sophia, and the Broken Bottle is garage punk at it's finest.
Read MoreJJAHBG’s ambitious, sprawling sophomore album We are Legend serves as a radical sonic departure from their 2007 debut The Big Easy.
Read MoreThese are the jams that started it all. JJAHBG’s debut 2007 album The Big Easy contains JJAHBG’s first 13 tracks that ever saw the light of day.
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