Celtic Bones

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Burnin' Up The Road 03:23 Tools
Wild at Heart 02:39 Tools
Supercharged 01:09 Tools
Ready To Riot 02:41 Tools
I'm On Edge 01:15 Tools
Razorblade Smile 02:10 Tools
Betty Ford 01:23 Tools
Punk 'n' Roll 01:23 Tools
20th Century Boy 03:17 Tools
Meanstreak 00:00 Tools
Shake The Roost 00:00 Tools
Straight To The Bone 00:00 Tools
Slippin' Away 00:00 Tools
The Buzz 00:00 Tools
Time's Up 00:00 Tools
Can't Catch Me 02:48 Tools
Ubangi Stomp 02:44 Tools
Rich Little Bitch 02:43 Tools
Rot 'n' Burn 00:00 Tools
Punk 'n' Roll Fucker 02:31 Tools
Lipstick 02:31 Tools
Track 1 02:31 Tools
Saturday Night Hooker 02:31 Tools
Murder In The Trailer Park 02:31 Tools
Rot`n`Burn 02:45 Tools
Lost Tonight 02:31 Tools
Stone Age Romeo 03:43 Tools
Hell For You 03:43 Tools
ROT´N BURN 03:43 Tools
Time`s Up 02:44 Tools
Lookin' After #1 03:40 Tools
SLIPPIN ÁWAY 03:40 Tools
Bonus Track 02:11 Tools
Punked Up Rock 'n' Roll 02:02 Tools
Lookin After #1 02:02 Tools
I´M ON THE EDGE 02:02 Tools
rot'n'burn 02:02 Tools
Ubangi Stomp (оригинал Warren Smith) 02:02 Tools
Shake The Roots 02:02 Tools
CAN’T CATCH ME 02:02 Tools
Burnin`up the road 02:02 Tools
Rotґn Burn 02:02 Tools
Burnin Up The Road 02:02 Tools
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The band formed in London, 1997, meeting up together at their old haunt The Intrepid Fox for a few drinks. They decided that their musical infuences Punk, Rockabilly and Ska would make a good combination of styles played as a three piece with a double bass. After three months or so together they decided to recorded their first four track demo Burn 'n up the road (Fury comp). The band's line up are: DOYLEY Ex Klingonz (Dublin) - guitar/vox, STRANGY Ex Numbskulls (Aberdeen) - double bass/vox and SKUM Ex Vice (Aus) - drums. Their first major gigs was a small tour in Dublin, playing Slattery's Charlies and Barnstormers Squeezing two hectic gigs all in one night. Then back in London they started to play the Rock garden and Roadhouse circut. In 98 they recorded Live demolition an eight track live CD that recieved a 5/5 rating in terrorizer (Hardcore Rock Metal mag London). 1998 and 99 were gigs in Belgium and Holland, also in 98 were gigs on the Camden circut Hope and Ancor, Underworld, Dublin Castle, Camden Palace and Bull & Gate and supporting Janus Stark at the Borderline and Dee Dee Ramone at the Garage. The next 4 tracks that followed was Time's up. It was their first real CD single selling quite a lot at their live gigs. They have currently recorded a new 11 track CD entitled "Who Dares Gin", a mix of high energy Punk'n'Roll, Rockabilly, Ska and Rock which is available mail order. The Celtic Bones next move is to find a decent record label to sign them up with 18 original trax ready to put down. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.