The Cup of Pestilence is the tenth studio album by Australian punk band Frenzal Rhomb.
[4] On 22 March, the band released the second single, "Thought It Was Yoga but It Was Ketamine", along with its music video.
[5] On the release date, Lindsay started a live stream on Frenzal Rhomb's Facebook page and played every song from the album.
[7] The album's inlay includes the line "In loving memory of Jimmy Forman, 4/12/38 – 4/12/21", dedicated to Gordy's father.
We'd almost forgotten how much fun Frenzal Rhomb are.. though the album is probably not suitable for instore play.