Crackout

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I Am the One 03:41 Tools
Volume 03:15 Tools
Joey Lost His Mind 03:32 Tools
142 02:40 Tools
Out Of Our Minds 02:24 Tools
Guillotine 02:54 Tools
Over My Head 02:57 Tools
Robots Have Feelings 05:43 Tools
Barricaded 05:49 Tools
Empty Head 04:07 Tools
You Dumb Fuck 03:40 Tools
Edit 02:34 Tools
Breakout 03:17 Tools
Fairytale Nothing 06:56 Tools
You Dumb Fu*K 03:35 Tools
Pale 04:40 Tools
Insect Song 03:18 Tools
This Is What We Do 03:12 Tools
Way Too Long 03:18 Tools
Wait 03:37 Tools
Freakin' All Night 04:21 Tools
All This Colour 03:29 Tools
Feel at Home 04:57 Tools
Break Out 03:08 Tools
Chuck 03:38 Tools
Through You 03:35 Tools
Crazy In Love (Alternate Version) 03:06 Tools
Forget About Hope 00:00 Tools
Caught Out There 03:21 Tools
Mr Rabies (Demo) 03:46 Tools
You Dumb Truck (Live) 03:54 Tools
Crazy in Love 00:00 Tools
Last In Line 02:49 Tools
Take Down 00:00 Tools
This Is What We Do (Radio Version) 03:24 Tools
Believe Me Now 00:00 Tools
Out There 00:00 Tools
July 03:10 Tools
Mr Rabies 00:00 Tools
Doesn't Matter Now 00:00 Tools
Caught Out There (I Hate You So Much) 00:00 Tools
Crazy In Love - Alternate Version 03:07 Tools
In Touch 00:00 Tools
My Mistake 03:48 Tools
Nothing To Say 03:48 Tools
Crazy In Love (Beyoncé Cover) 03:48 Tools
This Is What We Do - Radio Version 03:26 Tools
Mr. Rabies [Demo Version] 03:07 Tools
Nobody Does It Right 03:07 Tools
Empty Headed 04:08 Tools
You Snooze You Lose 03:42 Tools
You Dumb F*Ck 03:42 Tools
You Dumb Truck - Live 03:55 Tools
You Dumb Truck 03:42 Tools
Crackout - Forget About Hope 03:18 Tools
Over_My_Head 03:18 Tools
Mr. Rabies 03:46 Tools
You Snooze You Loose 03:46 Tools
Crackout - Over my head 03:46 Tools
You Dumb F**k 03:46 Tools
Crackout - You Dumb Fuck 03:46 Tools
Crazy In Love (Beyonce Cover) 03:55 Tools
I am The One (Live) 03:55 Tools
You Dumb Truck (Live @ The Bbc) 03:55 Tools
I'm the one 03:55 Tools
Crackout - I Am The One 03:55 Tools
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Crackout were a pop-punk / rock / jazz-influenced trio who formed in Oxford, UK in 1997. As well as releasing two albums and a handful of singles, they toured with artists such as Seafood, Haven and Span before disbanding in late 2005. One notable aspect of the band's live shows was drummer Nick Millard's insistence on wearing a suit for every show. Steven and Jack later adopted the suited look when touring the Oh No! album. The band, Steven Eagles (guitar, vocals), Nicholas Millard (drums) and Rachel Lavelle (bass), were all just 16 years old when they signed to Shifty Disco after playing just eight gigs as Crackout (named after Brian Krakow, a character in American TV teen drama My So-Called Life). Within four weeks of the label first seeing the band live, they had recorded and released their debut Chuck single. An album was also recorded around this time but was never released. Lavelle was shortly replaced on bass by Jack Dunkley. Crackout toured with Sick Of It All / 28 Days in late December 2000, where they sold a self-released tape containing early recordings of Breakout and Joey Lost His Mind (both later re-recorded and included on debut album This Is Really Neat). EP1, a 500-limited edition CD with four songs showing early promise, and EP2 shortly followed in 2001. Both EPs came with a free sticker and in a hand-numbered cardboard sleeve, finished with a wax seal (red on EP1, green on EP2). Their debut album, This Is Really Neat, was released that October featuring artwork by Jane Wooster-Scott. In 2002, plans to release old favourite Volume (the b-side to their first single, later re-recorded and featured on This Is Really Neat) were scrapped when I Am The One was used in an advert for Salomon Sports. Volume was therefore the only Crackout song not released as a single with it's own music video. After long delays, the band's follow up to This Is Really Neat was released in March 2004. However, the promotion for Oh No! was ended abruptly due to EMI deciding to close down Hut Recordings shortly after the album's release. Whilst making plans for a third album, their producer friend Clive Langer asked them if they were interested in playing on a film soundtrack which he was scoring, which ended up with them being cast for small roles in Brothers of the Head, the 2006 mockumentary based on the 1977 novel by Brian Aldiss. In 2005, Crackout toyed with the idea of adding an extra member to provide them with options with guitars, keyboards and backing vocals live. This lead to a few low-key gigs with additional member Simon in October that year. After playing these gigs, however, they felt like too much time had passed since their last shows and decided to disband Crackout. However, 2006 saw Steven, Nick, Jack and Simon now playing in a new group called Blackholes, who released The Alcohol EP themselves through their MySpace profile, featuring a couple of tracks played at their last few Crackout gigs. Eagles, Millard and Dunkley have also played in French pop act Vanessa & The O's on a few of their live shows. It was announced in 2007 that Dunkley had left due to 'creative differences', with Alex Szrok replacing him on bass. In September, it was announced that Blackholes had decided to regroup, renaming the band 'Out Of The Afternoon' and that they had brought in Anna Sales on keyboard and vocals. The newest project at present has a more jazzy sound than previously, with "Alcohol," a slow jazz song being the only 'Blackholes' track used on their myspace profile. In March 2008 the band signed to Leeds Label 'Tip Toe Records' and released there first EP in April Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.