Cats In Boots

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Shot Gun Sally 03:28 Tools
Her Monkey 04:06 Tools
Judas Kiss 03:24 Tools
Whip It Out 04:14 Tools
Long, Long Way From Home 04:15 Tools
Evil Angel 03:29 Tools
Heaven On A Heartbeat 03:49 Tools
Every Sunrise 06:13 Tools
Coast To Coast 03:15 Tools
Nine Lives (Save Me) 03:47 Tools
Bad Boys Are Back 04:12 Tools
Bad Boys 04:11 Tools
9 Lives 03:46 Tools
Girls All Right, Tonight 04:03 Tools
The Bayou Fool 03:02 Tools
Tokyo Screamin' 03:52 Tools
9 Lives (Save Me) 00:00 Tools
Sister 08:03 Tools
Little Crucified 03:37 Tools
Unconditional 03:43 Tools
Yosemite Song 05:29 Tools
Planetary Song 03:57 Tools
Even Now 03:48 Tools
Strangest Love Of All 06:34 Tools
The Edge 04:53 Tools
Dead Dog's Lie 04:15 Tools
She's So Bad 03:34 Tools
Nine Lives 04:15 Tools
~Blangonga~ Her Monkey 04:07 Tools
jjudas kiss 04:07 Tools
Nine Lives ( Save Me ) 04:07 Tools
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Guitarist Takashi 'Jail' O'Hashi is more known in his home country of Japan as a former member of the heavy-metal band Seikima-II. But he had his eye on American acclaim, and together with his bassist friend Yasuhiro 'Butch' Hatae they headed to Los Angeles. It was there that they spotted a band called Merri Hoax, and more importantly their singer, Joel Ellis. The persistence of O'Hashi and Hatae won Ellis over, and with the addition of his drumming band mate Randy Meers, Cats In Boots was born. They recorded a demo and then went off to Japan where O'Hashi's name and rock magazines helped push the album to #1 on the independent charts on it's way to selling over 10,000 copies. The first major label release, Kicked & Klawed featured some re-recorded versions of songs of the East Meets West demo and shot to #3 on the Japanese charts, unfortunately success was limited elsewhere. Their fate was sealed when they were dropped from their record label and Ellis left to form Heavy Bones (a band that included Quiet Riot and W.A.S.P. drummer Frankie Banali). An album of unreleased songs would resurface several years after the band disintegrated. Several members reunited in 2003 for a mini-tour in Japan, so future material is not out of the question. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.