Album rollout

Two-Bit

The music side of The Last Street Kid. Raw songs from Ogden, Utah — freight trains, survival, bad decisions, ghost stories, and the parts of life that do not clean up for company.

Two-Bit Chronicles

The album

Two-Bit is a rough-edged collection of songs from the edge of the map — part punk confession, part street diary, part survival record.

Built out of lived-in stories, broken systems, old ghosts, and the kind of truth that usually gets buried, this record is the sound of someone still standing after everything tried to make that impossible.

Includes “Waste My Time” as track 10.

Release notes

About Two-Bit

Two-Bit is the sound of The Last Street Kid turned up loud: punk rock, broken folk, train-yard memory, family wreckage, and survivor humor from Ogden, Utah.

This is not polished industry music. It is a document. A field recording from the inside of a life that kept getting written off and kept coming back anyway.

Live from Burt’s

“History”

Watch Two-Bit perform “History” from the Burt’s set. This live video stands on its own; the album version of “History” is the studio version.

“Too Good” comes from the same Burt’s show and appears on the album.

Coming next

Release hub

This page will become the main home for Two-Bit music, release dates, lyrics, show footage, streaming links, press notes, and the story behind the record.

Add when ready

DistroKid HyperFollow link
Spotify link
Apple Music link
YouTube Music link
Songbook page
Press photos
Release date
UPC / catalog info