WANTAGE - They’ve got a new name - Big Boss Sausage and the Pacifist of Fury - but the group headed by Mingo Lodge and Sam Magill still call themselves the barnyard dogs of rock and roll. And they’re releasing a new CD with 15 original tracks that will debut at Greenwich Village’s legendary club, The Bitter End. The band has hired a bus to take fans to the June 16 release. It will leave from the Sussex A&P at 7 p.m. to get to New York in time for the 10 p.m. show. Tickets at the door are $10. Big Boss Sausage and the Pacifist of Fury have been writing, recording, and touring for more than 15 years. The boys regularly wander the east coast from Key West, Florida to Nova Scotia and beyond and have built a loyal following along the way. Their latest C.D. was recorded at Shack Studio in Sussex, N.J. by the legend; Dwayne (D2) Sumal. Sumal has worked with the likes of Kid Rock, Ron Wood, Naughty by Nature, Busta Rhymes, and many more. The album is being released by Hear the Light Records. The music is a blend of folk, country, disco, rock, and punk. When conditions are right the boys are joined by Ned Stroh on drums and Claude Deltieure on harmonica. “Music is our driving force; it compels us to wake every afternoon with a deep joy for living and a genuine purpose for existing,” says Magill, bass player and vocalist for the band. “I concur, my hairless friend”, says Lodge, guitar player, vocalist, and hairier of the duo. The Bitter End is located at 147 Bleecker St. New York. For advance tickets and information, call 973-875-5452, or visit www.bigbosssausage.com or www.myspace.com/bigbosssausage.