It was probably just a matter of time before the self-proclaimed “Japanese Action Comic Punk Band” Peelander-Z made an album for children. After all, the band’s manic stage shows, heavy on the audience participation, appeal to the ADD-afflicted, attention-seeking kid in all of us. Apparently, that time is now, with the Peelanders delivering P-TV-Z, a new release the band calls the “ultimate happy fun kid friendly punk record.” The new collection includes a manic recreation of “Old MacDonald Had a Farm” called “E-I-E-I-O,” as well as “Taco Taco Tacos,” “No More Cavities” and the sure-to-be-popular “How Are USA.” Does the new child-friendly Peelander-Z mean the end of human bowling at their live gigs? I doubt it. Burt’s Tiki Lounge, 726 S. State , 9 p.m., $10









