Animal Chin

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Seven 01:57 Tools
When All The Chips Are Down 03:23 Tools
The Top Contender (Album Version) 04:35 Tools
Tell Me What It Means 03:03 Tools
Time-Out 03:41 Tools
Make No Mistake 02:42 Tools
Enough Already 03:06 Tools
Payback For The Day We Met You 02:45 Tools
Bleed 03:51 Tools
Have You Seen Him? 03:02 Tools
Heir to the X-Fortune 03:39 Tools
The Sex Song 01:20 Tools
The Top Contender 04:38 Tools
The Rest Have Decided 02:18 Tools
All The Kids Agree 03:21 Tools
Not Like You 02:39 Tools
The Scene 03:43 Tools
Twentysixzeronine 01:46 Tools
Bleed (Acoustic) 04:36 Tools
Prove Me Wrong, Prove Me Right 02:42 Tools
Wouldn't You Like To Know 05:00 Tools
What A Relief 04:14 Tools
Even If 02:57 Tools
Ready For Reattitude 02:44 Tools
Station 57 02:18 Tools
Last Chance 05:23 Tools
F.T.D.B. 01:18 Tools
Bleed (Acoustic) (Album Version) 04:35 Tools
When All The Chips Are Down (Album Version) 03:22 Tools
The Rest Have Decided (Album Version) 02:18 Tools
Make No Mistake (Album Version) 02:40 Tools
Time-Out (Album Version) 03:39 Tools
Payback For The Day We Met You (Album Version) 03:39 Tools
Enough Already (Album Version) 03:06 Tools
Tell Me What It Means (Album Version) 03:00 Tools
Not Like You (Album Version) 03:00 Tools
Heir To The X-Fortune (Album Version) 03:00 Tools
Seven (Album Version) 03:00 Tools
Have You Seen Him? (Album Version) 03:00 Tools
Bleed (Acoustic Version) 03:41 Tools
ftdb 01:17 Tools
The Scene (Radio Edit) 01:17 Tools
Ready For The Re-Attitude 00:00 Tools
Jaga Jazzist 00:00 Tools
[Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Animal Chin / Seven 00:00 Tools
Station 00:00 Tools
Bleed It Out 04:38 Tools
Sex Song 04:38 Tools
Animal Chin - Time-Out 03:42 Tools
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Animal Chin was a ska punk group from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Comprised of singer/guitarist Jamie Woolford, bassist Andrew Gruhn, and drummer B.J. Wuollet, the group was named after the 1987 skateboarding film, The Search for Animal Chin. The group debuted in 1997 with the full-length All the Kids Agree, and soon after signed to Fueled By Ramen, who pressed their EP The Ins & Outs of Terrorism! that same year. In 1999, FBR released the LP 20 Minutes from Right Now, but the group split up just before the album's release.[1] Bassist Gruhn went back to finish college, lead singer Woolford went on to form The Stereo and drummer Wuollet joined the group Kill Sadie. Other Ex-Members include: Jeremy Tappero - drums, guitar Ron Peiffer - drums Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.