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Saturday, 31 January 2026

Lee Iococca

"Trigger Happy Capitalism”

Playing the odds to win? Let us introduce you to LEE IOCOCCA. Place your bets in the post-capitalist world. Choose a hero. We can suggest one. Our man Lee measured once and cut many times. The Ford Pinto was a deathtrap But the cost of fixing it was greater than the cost of compensating victims. Profit, Loss Death and Chaos. Set all that to a killer beat and you’ve got our new single. You don’t need to be a stone-cold-killer to be truly dangerous. It’s all about the shareholder value baby. Lee Iococca gives this somewhat troubling parable an acid bath punk-beats lift off. A whole meaning to dance until you drop.


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Much love to the people that have taken time to listen to our stuff and write about it. 

“The groove is relentless, the delivery biting, and the message unsettlingly clear; you don’t need to pull the trigger to be truly dangerous when shareholder value is king.” — @lelahmetal

“I’m not entirely convinced that Lee Iococca was a real human being rather than a corporate superhero in disguise…” — @jpgchief

“Musically, ‘LEE IOCOCCA’ fuses punk urgency with a grimy, almost dance-punk propulsion, giving the track that ‘dance until you drop’ irony the band excels at.” — @lelahmetal

“Can making money be more important than saving lives? Oh, absolutely! Just look at the Ford Pinto scandal—a car that’s basically a ticking time bomb on wheels!” — @jpgchief

“With ‘LEE IOCOCCA’ Leicester’s ever-unpredictable 9 o’clock Nasty once again prove they are masters of provocation, satire, and dancefloor-friendly danger.” — @lelahmetal

“You don’t need to be a stone-cold-killer to be truly dangerous. It’s all about the shareholder-value baby.” — @jpgchief

“The track weaponizes history, using the Ford Pinto scandal as a symbol of post-capitalist cynicism where profit calculations outweigh human lives.” — @lelahmetal

“This seventh single from the upcoming album Chaos is a snarling, acid-soaked punk anthem that turns corporate amorality into something you can move your body to and feel uneasy about while doing so.” — @lelahmetal

“It’s as bold as a hip-hop beat and as spicy as your aunt’s secret chili recipe—it’s ‘Lee Iococca!’” — @jpgchief

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