Gimp - Tunalips

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2013
  • Decided I would upload the songs that weren't on here, enjoy!
    Information:
    "Was a three piece punk band from East Brunswick, New Jersey.
    They were fronted by Tomas Kalnoky, who later went on to write, sing and play guitar for famed third-wave ska bands Catch 22, Streetlight Manifesto, and acoustic ensemble Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution. Gimp released one cassette in 1995, entitled Smiles for Macavity, likely named after the cat, a subject of a poem. At the time, Tomas was 15.
    The band featured drummer Chris Greer and bassist Jason Scharenguivel, both of which went on to play with Kalnoky in Catch 22, though Scharenguivel left after the recording of Rules of the Game. Kalnoky's brother Achilles also played violin on the track "Supernothing". Often at concerts for Kalnoky's current band, Streetlight Manifesto, fans will scream "Butterworth" in an attempt to make Kalnoky cover the song, "Mrs. Butterworth's Indestructible Bomb Shelter", but Kalnoky insist that "I wrote it when I was nine, its the most embarrassing thing I've ever written, stop saying Butterworth Smiles of Macavity
    Smiles for Macavity is a 1996 album by Gimp. The tape was only circulated in a concentrated part of Keasbey, New Jersey, and is of very low quality, but the tracks can be found on the internet. As of August 30, 2007, a tribute album is in the works. Various underground artists will each cover a song off the album
    Track listing
    "The Only Other Way" -- 2:51
    "Humming on Tabletops" -- 2:48
    "Mrs. Butterworth's Indestructible Bomb Shelter" -- 4:00
    "Keep It to Yourself" -- 3:34
    "Tunalips" -- 3:34
    "Magnolium" -- 1:55
    "Searching for Norman Underwood" -- 2:39
    "Untied" -- 1:46
    "Over Again" -- 2:08
    "Happier Days" -- 3:18
    "Supernothing" -- 5:41
    "Supernothing" was Covered by Catch 22 in their debut album Keasbey Nights (1998)
    Remade by Streetlight Manifesto on their 2006 remake of Keasbey Nights
    The original also Features Tomas Kalnoky's brother, Achilles, on violin
    "One Tin Soldier" was a Cover of a song written by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter in 1969
    Personnel
    Chris Greer - Drums, backup vocals
    Tomas Kalnoky - Lead vocals, guitar, words, songs, art
    Jay Scharenguivel - Bass, backup vocals
    Achilles Kalnoky - Violin on "Supernothing"
    Disc Makers - Mastering
    Andy Scott - Production, mixing
    Chris Stryshak - Photo"
    Download: risc.perix.co.uk/downloads/mus...
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Komentáře • 8

  • @rythespyguy7718
    @rythespyguy7718 Před 10 lety +11

    This is seriously probably one of the best songs I've ever heard. Just put together too ridiculously well, especially from a 15 year old kid.

  • @Theacousticbanditoh
    @Theacousticbanditoh Před 2 měsíci +1

    I listen to this during my 5th hour instead of paying attention

  • @marclord201
    @marclord201 Před 9 lety +5

    This album is so good

    • @fullskapunkalchemist3471
      @fullskapunkalchemist3471 Před 5 lety +3

      I've learned to expect that with everything worked on by Tomas in terms of music.

    • @1UPMushroom
      @1UPMushroom Před 5 lety +2

      fullskapunk alchemist even when he was a fifteen year old lol

  • @Awesomness401
    @Awesomness401 Před 10 lety +4

    It's toh Kay what do you expect he's awesome!!

  • @xxmochapurinxx3124
    @xxmochapurinxx3124 Před rokem +4

    gimp is literally the soundtrack to my teenage years (so far)