Torn starfleet uniforms, polished rock guitars and hilarious sci-fi lyrics can only mean one thing - sci-fi rock superstars Warp 11. With four albums over their eight-year mission to date, Warp 11 has boldly gone from convention circuit to mainstream rock venues, winning skeptics with seriously great music and an undeniable good time.

On their fourth album, "It's Dead, Jim", Warp 11 is back - from the raw power of "Belt Buckle Tractor Beam", the Ramones-inspired "Tribbles and Ecstasy", the Christian rock anthem "Beam Me Up to Heaven" and the somber trip-rock journey of "Trekquiem", the wickedly funny Warp 11 is clearly at the top of their game.

Warp 11 recorded the new release in their hometown Sacramento, California with co-producer Joe Johnson (Cake, Deftones). The album was mastered by Jason Livermore (The Ataris, Less Than Jake, Rise Against).

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