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Cheerleader Roadkill is a pop punk band located in the western suburbs of Chicago. Founded in 2022 they began writing songs in lead vocalist and guitarist Noel Kovac's garage. Along with bassist Jack Metz they attempted to find a drummer soon settling on one of their peers, Jesse Ortega.[1]
In April of 2023, they released their debut EP, "Cowboy divorce birthday party and in June the single “Get Up”.
In January of 2024, they released the single "Suburbia". An album is expected in the summer of 2024
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edit- ^ WONC (2024-03-01). "Featured Local Artist: Cheerleader Roadkill". WONC. Retrieved 2024-03-20.