Barkmarket

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Visible Cow 03:03 Tools
Feed Me 03:03 Tools
I Don't Like You 03:04 Tools
Undone 04:10 Tools
How Are You? 03:35 Tools
Let It Soak 03:14 Tools
Falling 03:48 Tools
Shiner 03:54 Tools
Is It Nice? 02:45 Tools
Fresh Kills 04:05 Tools
Drain 03:47 Tools
Easy Chair 03:11 Tools
Lay Down 03:29 Tools
Into The Fear 00:44 Tools
Whipping Boy 03:55 Tools
Bootless 02:43 Tools
Dumbjaw 04:17 Tools
Static 05:13 Tools
Hack It Off 02:15 Tools
Gatherer 01:38 Tools
Redundant 03:49 Tools
Curio 04:42 Tools
Grinder 04:11 Tools
Radio Static 04:24 Tools
Carjack 03:30 Tools
Better Made Man 04:18 Tools
The Shill 04:43 Tools
Ditty 01:46 Tools
Poverty 03:38 Tools
The Nuisance 03:58 Tools
The Patsy 04:34 Tools
I Drown 03:38 Tools
Salvation 04:48 Tools
Pitbull 05:59 Tools
Fatstamp 04:06 Tools
Pencil 05:35 Tools
Hydrox God 05:13 Tools
I Don't Live Today 04:35 Tools
Ten Convictions 05:02 Tools
Dig In 03:10 Tools
Johnny Shiv 03:26 Tools
Little White Dove 02:55 Tools
Back Stabbers 04:15 Tools
Pushin' Air 02:06 Tools
Condemned Bank 04:28 Tools
Happy 04:41 Tools
Buy America 05:09 Tools
Soul? 04:39 Tools
The Mirror 04:24 Tools
Pink Stainless Tail 03:50 Tools
Foreign Places 03:01 Tools
Untitled 03:44 Tools
The Peacekeeper 03:02 Tools
The Puppetmaster 02:21 Tools
Sonny (Live) 04:51 Tools
Brass Ring 04:35 Tools
You'll Never Find 04:50 Tools
The Executive 06:24 Tools
Sonny (Don't You Know) 03:38 Tools
Home 06:36 Tools
Clapdance 03:56 Tools
Tongue In Ground 03:35 Tools
Brass Ring (AAA mix) 01:31 Tools
Johhny Shiv 03:25 Tools
mercenaries (ready for war) 03:37 Tools
Sonny 05:01 Tools
Soul 04:40 Tools
I Don't Live 05:01 Tools
Peacekeeper 00:00 Tools
Mercenaries 03:35 Tools
sonny [live] 03:02 Tools
The Visible Cow 03:02 Tools
Pushin air 03:02 Tools
The Brass Ring 04:38 Tools
The Brass Ring (AAA Mix) 01:37 Tools
Nuisance 03:58 Tools
Shill 01:37 Tools
02 - feed me 03:03 Tools
Brass Ring Aaa Mix 03:03 Tools
10 Shiner 03:53 Tools
08 Falling 03:47 Tools
Patsy 03:47 Tools
Whipping Boy (John Peel Session) 03:47 Tools
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Barkmarket was a rock music group formed in New York City in 1987. Personnel were singer/guitarist and main songwriter Dave Sardy, bass guitarist John Nowlin and drummer Rock Savage. Barkmarket's music was usually loud and aggressive, touching on many styles (most prominently including heavy metal, hardcore punk and noise rock), but not resting definitely in any one genre. Critic Stewart Mason wrote that the band "can at times be frustratingly difficult to pin down, but their best work has a noisy, rattling power."[1] There were also odd touches that demonstrated an experimental edge: the eerie banjo and tape loops on "(Radio Static)" (from Gimmick), and the nearly delta blues acoustic slide guitar on "Visible Cow" (from L. Ron). Sardy's ragged, proto-screamo vocals usually offered bizarre lyrics that were at once evocative and absurd, and rarely without a menacing undercurrent: "I bought a handgun made out of glass/I cut a hole in the side of a wild ass" ("Visible Cow"); critic Ted Alvarez wrote, Sardy's distended poetry often has a dark humor about it; lines like "I opened all your mail" ("Feed Me") and "I got a game/it won't take long/we'll list all our beatings in a cursory rhyme" ("How are You") add a dash of laughter to the often humorless scowl across the face of hardcore music.[2] In 1988, they released an independently-recorded demo tape, 1-800-GODHOUSE. They were signed to Triple X Records, who released the group's first two albums, Easy Listening and Vegas Throat; the latter featured guest work from avant-jazz guitarist Marc Ribot. Vegas Throat attracted the interest of Rick Rubin, and Barkmarket was one of the first groups signed to Rubin's American Recordings. Vegas Throat was reissued by American, which then issued Gimmick and the Lardroom EP. During this time, they released the Peacekeeper EP on the Man's Ruin record label. L. Ron (1996) was Barkmarket's final album. Sardy's engineering/production work was taking precedence over his own band, and the group quietly broke up in 1997. Sardy has since become an in-demand producer and mixer for many heavy rock groups (e.g., System of a Down, Marilyn Manson, Wolfmother, Helmet, Quicksand). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.