Ass Ponys

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Little Bastard 02:43 Tools
Kung Fu Reference 03:46 Tools
Last Night It Snowed 02:12 Tools
Astronaut 04:22 Tools
Earth to Grandma 02:52 Tools
Donald Sutherland 03:26 Tools
Dried Up 04:04 Tools
Pretty as You Please 04:28 Tools
Love Tractor 02:55 Tools
Black Dot 03:20 Tools
Grim 04:31 Tools
Nothing Starts Today 03:04 Tools
Only 02:49 Tools
Fire In The Hole 03:35 Tools
Ape Hanger 03:23 Tools
Swallow You Down 03:53 Tools
Your Amazing Life 04:38 Tools
Sidewinder 03:54 Tools
Place Out There 02:58 Tools
Lake Brenda 03:40 Tools
Dollar A Day 02:59 Tools
Wall Eyed Girl 02:48 Tools
Peanut '93 02:41 Tools
Live Until I Die 05:12 Tools
Calendar Days 03:43 Tools
Butterfly 06:05 Tools
Banlon Shirt 05:21 Tools
Casper's Coming Home 05:05 Tools
Baby In A Jar 04:17 Tools
Mr. Superlove 04:56 Tools
Gypped 02:18 Tools
Fighter Pilot 03:11 Tools
X-tra Nipple 04:14 Tools
Blushing Bride 02:13 Tools
Kitten 06:05 Tools
Good With Guns 05:10 Tools
Otter Slide 03:45 Tools
(Baby) I Love You (Baby) 03:19 Tools
Magnus 03:34 Tools
Between the Trees 03:38 Tools
Azalea 04:14 Tools
I Love Bob 02:58 Tools
Some Kind Of Fun 03:16 Tools
It's Not Happening 04:32 Tools
Stupid 04:37 Tools
Ballpeen 05:58 Tools
Julia Pastrana 03:30 Tools
Disappointed 03:26 Tools
Under Cedars and Stars 02:46 Tools
Hey Swifty 05:35 Tools
Shoe Money 00:00 Tools
Her Father Was A Sailor 05:33 Tools
God Tells Me To 00:00 Tools
(We All Love) Peanut Butter 03:47 Tools
Laughing At The Ghosts 05:35 Tools
Outro 00:37 Tools
It's Summer Here 00:00 Tools
Blow Oskar 00:00 Tools
And She Drowned 02:50 Tools
Fingers Fall 05:03 Tools
Cancer Show 00:00 Tools
Redway 00:00 Tools
Dead Fly The Birds 00:00 Tools
French Muscleman 00:00 Tools
Thank You For The Roses 03:43 Tools
Ride Ramona 03:57 Tools
John Boat 00:00 Tools
Hagged 00:00 Tools
Not Since Superman Died 02:39 Tools
Eleven Eleven 04:52 Tools
Peanut 04:21 Tools
No Dope No Cigarettes 04:45 Tools
All Tomorrow's Parties 07:51 Tools
Dirty Backseat Car Thing 04:02 Tools
The Big E 04:07 Tools
Nemo 05:51 Tools
High Heaven 04:19 Tools
Go-Go Kitty 04:11 Tools
I Love You 00:00 Tools
California Bingo 05:15 Tools
Is It Blood? 03:52 Tools
Not Happy 03:26 Tools
Ford Madox Ford 04:03 Tools
Untitled Track 00:37 Tools
Your Nothing Day 04:30 Tools
Bible House 03:48 Tools
All By Myself 04:40 Tools
You My Flower 03:48 Tools
Eleven : Eleven 04:55 Tools
[Untitled] 00:37 Tools
eleven-eleven 00:37 Tools
untitled 00:37 Tools
Death Car $25 02:08 Tools
Star Of Bethlehem 00:00 Tools
Laughing At The Ghost 02:08 Tools
Ring A Ding Ding I'm Rotten Inside 00:00 Tools
All Tomorrows Parties 07:51 Tools
She's More To Be Pitied 03:06 Tools
Eleven:Eleven 04:55 Tools
Two Week Vacation 02:48 Tools
You, My Flower 00:00 Tools
Little Bastard (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
It's Not Christmas 00:00 Tools
Big Rock Ending 00:24 Tools
Come Down 03:29 Tools
Radio Birds 00:24 Tools
That Bluegrass Number 00:24 Tools
Little Nemo 03:29 Tools
Half A Million Stars 03:29 Tools
Stage Banter 04:22 Tools
Peanut '90 04:22 Tools
Eleven: Eleven 04:22 Tools
Missyouville 04:22 Tools
Where The Fuck Is John? 04:22 Tools
bonus track 04:22 Tools
Cannon Fodder 04:22 Tools
Ring-A-Ding, I'm Rotten Inside 04:22 Tools
Banlon Shirt (LP Version) 05:20 Tools
Otter Side 05:20 Tools
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Ass Ponys formed in late 1988 in Cincinnati OH, comprising Chuck Cleaver and Dan Kleingers of Gomez (US), Randy Cheek of The Libertines (US) and John Erhardt. By 1993, the band had released two albums on the Okra label (Mr. Superlove and Grim) and Dan had left the band, being replaced by Dave Morrison. The band had toured with Pavement in support of Grim, and had also played opening slots for Yo La Tengo and others. While they had planned on releasing their third record themselves as Okra had folded by this point, things didn't work out that way. Cassette copies of the record were sent to various labels in hopes of maybe getting some interest from one of them. As it turns out, A&M Records were interested. After details were hammered out over a dinner at LaRosas, Electric Rock Music, the major label debut was released in 1994, with the lead single, Little Bastard. It became a moderate modern rock hit, turning up in the movie Empire Records, on an episode of The Real World and the band even played it on the Jon Stewart show. Songs from this album also turned up in an episode of Party of Five. After a lengthy and successful tour with Throwing Muses, John Erhardt decided to leave the band in order to spend more time with his family. Through the audition process, the band discovered Bill Alletzhauser who joined the band in time to record their fourth album, The Known Universe. While representing some of the bands best work to date, it was not supported by the label and was not commercially successful. More tours and shows followed, including dates with Southern Culture on the Skids and Possum Dixon, but in spite of their efforts, the band was unceremoniously dropped from the A&M roster. Fast forward a couple more years of touring and playing throughout Cincinnati. In 2000, a small label from Chicago, Checkered Past Records, released the first new Ass Ponys record in four years. Titled Some Stupid with a Flare Gun and produced by Brad Jones (Jill Sobule, Glen Phillips), the record proved that Ass Ponys were not entirely forgotten by the public. The record garnered some of the best reviews the band had ever received, and all things considered, sold pretty well. The band quickly went back into the studio with Jones and recorded a remarkable follow-up, Lohio. A short tour with bands like The National and The Handsome Family followed. Both records were favorably reviewed in Rolling Stone and Spin and ranked on several best-of-the-year lists. In late 2002, Bill Alletzhauser left Ass Ponys to pursue interests with different bands. He currently fronts his own group, The Hiders. He was replaced by a returning John Erhardt. Throughout 2003 and 2004, the band worked on new material and played throughout Cincinnati occasionally making their way to Dayton, Columbus and Cleveland. In 2005, a new song, Your Nothing Day was released as part of a compilation of Cincinnati based bands. In June of that year, the band called a temporary hiatus in order to focus attentions on other bands and projects. Chuck Cleaver currently plays with Wussy, who released their debut album Funeral Dress in 2005 on Shake-It Records, and can occasionally be seen playing with Lisa Walker of Wussy as Appalachian Cancer. Randy Cheek is playing with a newly reformed The Libertines and is currently recording and playing with The Fairmount Girls. Dave Morrison can be spotted playing drums with The Kentucky Struts and Chris Collier. 2006 heralded the release of The Okra Years (Shake-It! Records), the first in an ambitious series of reissues, TOY is a two disc set compiling songs from the two records released on Okra along with compilation songs and unreleased rarities in digitally restored form. Work has begun on The Checkered Past Years, which will compile Some Stupid. and Lohio along with live versions and possibly a DVD of a 2001 live performance. A live release of a July 2004 Covington, KY show titled Play Some Good Time Party Music was released in 2005 as a benefit for a local filmmaker. It is available through www.assponys.org. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.