Tomahawk

experimental, mike patton, alternative rock

Tomahawk

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Capt. Midnight 03:10
Flashback 02:59
101 North 05:13
Birdsong 05:10
Point and Click 03:09
Mayday 03:32
South Paw 04:00
Sweet Smell of Success 03:48
POP 1 03:25
Sir Yes Sir 02:09
Jockstrap 03:51
Laredo 04:16
Cul de Sac 01:44
You Can't Win 04:49
Malocchio 02:42
When the Stars Begin to Fall 02:54
Desastre Natural 02:58
I.O.U. 02:38
Honeymoon 03:07
Narcosis 02:39
Rotgut 02:51
Totem 03:05
Antelope Ceremony 04:00
War Song 03:25
Crow Dance 03:45
Long, Long Weary Day 01:23
M.E.A.T. 02:53
Rape This Day 00:00
God Hates a Coward 00:00

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Country: JM

Biography - Tomahawk

Tomahawk is an American experimental rock supergroup. They formed in 1999 when singer/keyboardist Mike Patton (Faith No More, Mr Bungle) met guitar player Duane Denison (The Jesus Lizard) and the pair started swapping tapes with the intention of collaborating. Denison then recruited drummer John Stanier (Helmet), while Patton invited bass player Kevin Rutmanis (Melvins/ex-Cows). The group recorded three albums and toured extensively from 2000–2007 then went on extended hiatus, and reformed in 2013 with Trevor Dunn replacing Rutmanis.

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