The recently reunited Jawbreaker have been robbed. In a Facebook post, the band wrote that their California storage space was broken into sometime between “between December 7, 2017 and January 10, 2018.” They outlined all the equipment that was stolen, including several external hard drives containing digitized master tapes and two “precious” items: Blake Schwarzenbach’s torn 1996 Reissue 1959 SLP (the amp behind 1995’s Dear You) and Adam Pfahler’s 1989 Yamaha snare (which, he told Pitchfork, was played on every Jawbreaker record). Find the full statement below. Last year, Jawbreaker reunited for their first shows in 21 years. The band recently played a set of San Francisco dates and will continue touring in February.

Read Pitchfork’s feature “The Definitive Oral History of Jawbreaker’s 24 Hour Revenge Therapy.”