Formed in a bedroom in a trailer park in 2014, Teenage Sexx began as a garage-punk solo project, as we pointed out in our May 31 profile, before lead guitarist Caleb Lewis and bassist Kevin Adkins hooked up and later joined drummer Charlie Debolt. They claim they're a pop-punk band, "like a '90s band that's still trying to make it," but they released a self-titled debut album in 2015, followed with Flavour Country and performed on a split EP with their "big-brother band," the Loafers, in 2016. They recently released another EP, Jesus Christ. "Our songs may sound angry and sad, but I think we're basically writing pop songs," Lewis told the Observer in May.