Ben Stiller's teen punk group reissues his first album



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JTA – Ben Stiller was not the Jewish actor who starred in "School of Rock" – this honor goes to Jack Black.

But Stiller played in a post-punk band called Capital Punishment while he was growing up in New York, and he released an album in 1982, when he was about 17 years old.

New record label Captured Tracks (known for broadcasting music from indie rockers Mac Demarco and DIIV) relaunched the group's first album, "Roadkill", in September.


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The other members of Stiller's group are Peter Zusi, who is now a professor of Slavic studies at University College London; Peter Swann, who became a judge of the Supreme Court in Arizona; and Kriss Roebling, a descendant of designer Brooklyn Bridge John Roebling.

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