Capitol Eye

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Lets Go 03:17 Tools
What My Eyes Have Seen 04:03 Tools
Checkin' Ya 03:12 Tools
If You Want Me To Stay 03:25 Tools
The Dice Roll 05:18 Tools
Valentine Style 04:05 Tools
Amnesia 03:53 Tools
What You Feel 03:46 Tools
Buzz Killer 03:40 Tools
We Don't Need Ya 04:01 Tools
These Days 03:12 Tools
Hit 'Em Up 02:35 Tools
Serpentine 03:39 Tools
All in 00:00 Tools
Blah Blah Blah 04:51 Tools
Sex machine 00:00 Tools
I wont 00:00 Tools
What They Do 00:30 Tools
Shotgun 01:42 Tools
Miss Jane And I 03:48 Tools
In My Pocket 00:30 Tools
Stripes 03:01 Tools
I See You 02:57 Tools
Intent To Kill 03:35 Tools
Murdarehz 05:08 Tools
Ms. Jane and I 03:45 Tools
Murderah'z (feat. Diamonique, Jacken, Sinful) 05:07 Tools
I C U 00:00 Tools
Product of the L.b. 00:00 Tools
Switches 00:00 Tools
Checkin Ya 03:16 Tools
Buzzkilla 00:00 Tools
Blunts 00:00 Tools
What they do ft. Crazy B 00:00 Tools
Murderah'z ft. Jacken.Sinful.Diamonique 05:07 Tools
In my pocket ft. Mona Lisa 00:00 Tools
Murderah'z 05:08 Tools
Nomadic 03:33 Tools
checkin ya (slow) 00:00 Tools
Intent 2 Kill ft. Philieano 03:35 Tools
Intent 2 Kill 03:33 Tools
What They Do - Capitol Eye, Crazy B 05:07 Tools
In My Pocket - Capitol Eye, Mona Lisa 03:35 Tools
Intent 2 Kill - Capitol Eye, Philieano 03:35 Tools
Checkin'ya 03:35 Tools
Intro 03:35 Tools
Noise For Thought 03:35 Tools
Murderah'z - Capitol Eye, Diamonique, Jacken, Sinful 03:35 Tools
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I-Man had been laying down lyrics and vocals with ThaMexikanz/Malafia for a few years when he realized that he wanted to get more aggressive with a live band. In 1998 he met Mike Long at a bar and soon they were creating with Sauce, Hellnaw and Dame Dog. The first practice we had, it just clicked. It felt like wed been playing together forever, remembers I-Man. Mike Long, who’s been a multi-instrumentalist since early childhood, agrees, when we first met we just started writing songs straight-up for like 6 weeks! Capitol Eye has performed with Cypress Hill, Limp Bizkit, Kool Keith, KRS-One, Black Eyed Peas, The Vandals, Method Man, Long Beach Dub Allstars, Pennywise, 311 and TSOL. Mood Swingz was the first cd to hit the streets and was recorded with Eddie Ashworth (Sublime, Pennywise) who captured the bands intensity and energy flawlessly. The production is crisp, the layering is deep, and the delivery is tight. Songs like Lets Go are full of high-energy instrument mutilation, while the remake of Sly and the Family Stones If You Want Me to stay grooves just like it did in the 70s. On tracks like The Dice Roll and What My Eyes Have Seen, the reality of Capitol Eye is revealed. Raw raps, aggressive metal riffs, mellow jams, dance grooves and slow songs all do time on the album. In between songs, sound bytes are there to ease I-mans conscious lyrics along smoothly. I-Man relates stories from his past, the way he grew up, and what he sees around him now. Mood Swingz is a personal album, full of emotion and dedication. It will take you on a musical journey into the world of a band that’s having an immense impact on the scene today. Capitol Eye continues to prove themselves on stage, at parties, on the Internet, in your car, or anywhere their music is played. To be continued... (Coming soon)...the bio on the (New) Capitol Eye {Took from Capitol Eye Myspace} Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.