Chalk Talk

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Food Chain 00:00 Tools
Laundry 00:00 Tools
You're In 00:00 Tools
Horny 00:00 Tools
Marco Polo 00:00 Tools
Pine Cone 00:00 Tools
Two Balls and a Paddle 00:00 Tools
Spare a Few 00:00 Tools
Misquamicut Has Bigger Waves Though 00:00 Tools
Bad Influences 00:00 Tools
Orchard Torture 00:00 Tools
Babe Paralysis 00:00 Tools
EVERYBODY'S DOING IT 00:00 Tools
Killing Spree 00:00 Tools
Memo: Sploof 00:00 Tools
Sacred Burial Ground 00:00 Tools
Wouldn't It Be Nice (The Beach Boys) 00:00 Tools
Wouldn't It Be Nice 00:00 Tools
Worse Than Steve 00:00 Tools
Memo- Sploof 00:00 Tools
Outro 00:00 Tools
Wouldn't It Be Nice (The Beach Boys Cover) 00:00 Tools
Chalk Talk - Food Chain 00:00 Tools
Memo Sploof 00:00 Tools
02 You're In 00:00 Tools
Wouldn't It Be Nice (Beach Boys Cover) 00:00 Tools
03 Orchard Torture 00:00 Tools
Misguamient Has Bigger Waves Though 00:00 Tools
04 Bad Influences 1 00:00 Tools
05 Babe Paralysis 00:00 Tools
06 Memo_ Sploof 00:00 Tools
Memo_ Sploof 00:00 Tools
Laundry - Killing Spree 00:00 Tools
Bug Song Song 00:00 Tools
Best Interviews of the Week 00:00 Tools
Bad Influences 1 00:00 Tools
Enter, Mysterious Stranger 00:00 Tools
Grammar Police 00:00 Tools
Bored Games 00:00 Tools
Marco Polo/Spare A Few 00:00 Tools
Memo : Sploof 00:00 Tools
Yellow Misfortune 00:00 Tools
Seals 00:00 Tools
Chalk Talk - Laundry 00:00 Tools
Homesick on Vacation 00:00 Tools
OutroOutro 00:00 Tools
Back To School 00:00 Tools
Wouldn't It Be Nice? 00:00 Tools
You're InYou're In 00:00 Tools
Chalk Talk - Marco Polo 00:00 Tools
Chalk Talk - You're In 00:00 Tools
The Food Chain 00:00 Tools
Opposite Day 00:00 Tools
Orchard TortureOrchard Torture 00:00 Tools
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http://chalktalk69.tumblr.com/ http://chalktalk.bandcamp.com/ http://www.chalktalk.bigcartel.com/ With no music scene in their area to speak of, Chalk Talk has risen to the challenge of being a decidedly DIY band. Within months of forming, the band, then consisting of dual vocalists Bryce Pulaski and Andy Kapinos on guitar and drums respectively, recorded a six-song demo entitled 'Killing Spree', threw together a few dozen copies on their own and hit the road for a week-long Northeast tour. Over the next year the band acquired a bassist, Brian Bartus, and worked on building up a fan base around their home in the suburbs of Enfield Connecticut and Western Massachusetts. They also recorded two songs for a split with The Black Churches called 'Penny On Heads'. Chalk Talk then hit the road for a self-booked, month-long tour, which took them across the Eastern half of the United States in support of their release 'The Food Chain'. The Food Chain, for which the band, in co-operation with Canadian label L'oeil Du Tigre, has made available on CD, 7", and cassette, get it they are rad They currently live and practice in Amherst MA. An Ep is due to be released on a 12" vinyl in July 2012 under the name "Bad Influences". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.