Peace and Love is the ninth studio album by American punk band Swingin' Utters.
The album was produced by Chris Dugan, who also worked with, among others, Green Day, Iggy Pop and U2.
[7] Later, just before the official release of Peace and Love, the entire album was made available for streaming.
The band states that this textual change is a direct consequence of the policy of president Donald Trump, who won the US presidential election in 2016, whose policy singer Johnny "Peebucks" Bonnel describes as "sexist, racist and nationalist".
[6][8] Peace and Love is the first Swingin' Utters album to feature a completely new rhythm section, consisting of drummer Luke (who joined the band in 2015) and bass guitarist Tony Teixeira (who joined in 2017).