If you’re a fan of the Pixies and have a passion for supporting good causes, then Sweet Cheetah Records has a treat for you. They’ve drop ‘Debased: A Pixies Tribute,’ the latest release in their Covers For A Cause series. The compilation, available digitally on Sweet Cheetah’s Bandcamp, brings together a killer lineup of artists from across the globe, all coming together to cover classic Pixies tracks for a great cause.
Featuring contributions from Deaf Club (CA), MK Naomi (MA), Toilet Rats (MN), Oh Condor (OH), FVRMN (Japan), Holy Hands (MA), Kill Surf City (IN), Chris Broach (IL), Hauntu (CA), and Palm Ghosts (TN), this compilation is a diverse celebration of one of indie rock’s most influential bands. With such an eclectic mix of artists, each track offers a fresh take on Pixies songs, breathing new life into the classics we know and love.
One standout moment is Tame, covered by Dayton, Ohio’s Oh Condor. It’s just a taste of what’s on this must-have tribute.
The album was mastered by the talented Dan Coutant (known for his work with Coliseum, Hostage Calm, Iron Chic, and more) at Sun Room Audio, and the striking cover art comes courtesy of Evil Jay, an artist with serious credentials (having worked with Boris, Dead Milkmen, and 7 Seconds).
But the best part? Every penny of the proceeds from this album goes straight to Border Angels, a nonprofit organization that’s doing vital work to defend the rights of migrants and refugees. Their advocacy and education programs aim to foster a culture of love and social consciousness through direct action. By purchasing this compilation, you’re not just getting great music—you’re contributing to a meaningful cause.
And if you’re lucky enough to be in Ohio tonight, make sure to check out Oh Condor live at Blind Rage Fest at Yellow Cab Tavern in Dayton, alongside a killer lineup including Hammered Hulls, Bedmaker, Exit Angles, and more.
So, what are you waiting for? Head over to Sweet Cheetah Records’ Bandcamp and grab your copy of ‘Debased: A Pixies Tribute’—a rockin’ collection that gives back.

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