Chow Nasty

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Ungawa 02:07 Tools
Lazy Eyes 05:20 Tools
Thick Shake 03:01 Tools
Back on The Streets 04:11 Tools
(In The Bedroom) 00:36 Tools
A Tale of Two Titties 03:35 Tools
Hey Hot Tomato 03:07 Tools
Hot Sticky Nikki 01:43 Tools
Sugartooth (BBR Mix) 01:55 Tools
Boom Cha Cha 02:32 Tools
(Like A Lion) 00:46 Tools
(All Night Long) 00:52 Tools
Lookin' For My Baby 02:49 Tools
Siesta Fiesta (Feat. Beef & Brandy) 02:41 Tools
Floor Is Bouncin' (Feat. Pep Love) 02:41 Tools
Floor Is Bouncin' feat. Pep Love 02:10 Tools
Chow Nasty - Ungawa 02:10 Tools
Ungawa (XXXchange Remix feat. Ronnie Darko) 02:10 Tools
Whoa Sister 02:10 Tools
Ungawa (XXXChange) 00:00 Tools
02 - Ungawa 02:10 Tools
Floor Is Bouncin' - Feat. Pep Love 02:10 Tools
Bad Baby 02:10 Tools
Ding Dong 01:51 Tools
05 - Floor Is Bouncin' (Feat. Pep Love) 01:51 Tools
Ungawa (Spanish) 01:51 Tools
Floor is Bouncin' 01:51 Tools
Ungawa (Armani XXXchange Remix) 01:51 Tools
Sugartooth - Bbr Mix 01:51 Tools
360 Ungawa 01:51 Tools
Ungawa (Asa) 01:51 Tools
Rum Diddie Dum 01:51 Tools
Hot Sticky Nicky 01:51 Tools
Floor Is Bouncing (feat. Pep Love) 01:51 Tools
Thickshake 01:51 Tools
Ungawa (Arabian Prince) 01:51 Tools
Siesta Fiesta 01:51 Tools
Flat Coke 01:51 Tools
Tight Jeans 01:51 Tools
Rum Diddie Rum 01:51 Tools
Ungawa (Asa Taccone Remix) 01:51 Tools
Ungawa (Arabian Prince Remix) 01:51 Tools
Sugartooth 01:51 Tools
Ungawa (Spanish Del Gringo) 01:51 Tools
A Tale of Two T*****s 01:51 Tools
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Chow Nasty is a blues-rock trio based in San Francisco : www.chownasty.com : Chow Nasty, composed of singer/guitarist Damon Harris, bassist Joey Enos, and multi-instrumentalist Zac Hewitt, formed in Chicago in 2003. Harris, Enos, and Hewitt, all native Californians, moved back to their home state at the start of 2004. In October 2005, Alexis Rivera, of the management/event production company Echo Park Records, became their manager. Laursen directed their first electronic press kit, or EPK, in March of 2006. With their strong Bay Area following and a burgeoning LA fanbase, the band spent much of 2005 touring up and down the West Coast. In October, 2005, the band shot a video for their song "Ungawa," by the directing team of Ally and Helder. In January of 2006 the video for "Ungawa" had release dance parties at Mighty in San Francisco (sponsored by humor weekly The Onion) and at Little Pedro's in Los Angeles (sponsored by online hip-hop site Fusicology), each night featuring a performance by Chow Nasty as well as a line-up of local DJs. "Ungawa" proved to be a popular song online, where the track appeared on numerous audioblogs including [Fluxblog] and [Gorilla Vs. Bear], and in the LA club scene, where it was spun by Peaches and JD Samson of Le Tigre. The press response to Chow Nasty quickly blossomed, and the SF Weekly described the group as "Sweet jams and beats that go boom, it's 21st century soul music as played by three kids with A.D.D. and a cursory knowledge of Radio Shack electronics," and the SF Bay Guardian commenting that their "Infectiously goofy, balls-out shows come off like some kind of underage, oversexed punk b-boy Rolling Stones revival." In March of 2006 the group recorded their debut album at Prairie Sun Studios. Featured on the album is the track "I Was Wrong," a duet between Harris and Lisa Kekaula, singer of the Bellrays and Grammy-winning vocalist with Basement Jaxx. The same month Chow Nasty was selected to headline the annual happy hour show as part of the week-long San Francisco music festival Noise Pop Festival. Chow Nasty: www.chownasty.com : www.myspace.com/chownasty : Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.