Darkbuster

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Rudy 00:00 Tools
Grandma Was a Nazi 00:00 Tools
Stand and Deliver 00:00 Tools
Whiskey Will 00:00 Tools
Try to Make It Right 00:00 Tools
Shoulda Known Better 00:00 Tools
Cheap Wine 00:00 Tools
No Future 00:00 Tools
Armageddon Time 00:00 Tools
We Are Darkbuster 00:00 Tools
London Town 00:00 Tools
Rise Up 00:00 Tools
I Hate the Unseen 00:00 Tools
Let Me Go 00:00 Tools
Give Up Dope 00:00 Tools
Gurley's Cell Phone Number 00:00 Tools
Cantaloupes 00:00 Tools
D.J. 00:00 Tools
That's Correct 00:00 Tools
Nothing at All 00:00 Tools
Hometown Zero 00:00 Tools
Happy Days 00:00 Tools
Lillith Fair 00:00 Tools
Pub 00:00 Tools
Bud 00:00 Tools
Motown 00:00 Tools
Hell on Wheels 00:00 Tools
Miller 00:00 Tools
Irish 00:00 Tools
Amazing Royal Shit 00:00 Tools
Space Cowboy 00:00 Tools
Pippi Longstocking (Is a Redheaded Bitch) 00:00 Tools
Caught in a Trap 00:00 Tools
Au Baul Licci Goe 00:00 Tools
Many Moons 00:00 Tools
Danny Boy 00:00 Tools
Good Times 00:00 Tools
Aü Baül Licci Göe 00:00 Tools
Bomb 00:00 Tools
No Fear 00:00 Tools
Not Guilty 00:00 Tools
The Hammer Song 00:00 Tools
Jimmy Needs 00:00 Tools
Believe in Packer 00:00 Tools
No Revolution 00:00 Tools
Punk Rock's Not Dead 00:00 Tools
Prevost 00:00 Tools
Au Baul Lucci Goe 00:00 Tools
Only Girl 00:00 Tools
Lil' Junkie 00:00 Tools
Swillies Lament (Liquor) 00:00 Tools
Au' Baul Licci Goe 00:00 Tools
Cheap Wine and Cigarettes 00:00 Tools
Waste of Life 00:00 Tools
Aü' Baül Licci Göe 00:00 Tools
DJ 00:00 Tools
Mr. Naughty 00:00 Tools
Phantom Of the Opera 00:00 Tools
Skully 00:00 Tools
NRA 00:00 Tools
Take the Fall 00:00 Tools
Mommy 00:00 Tools
Little Asshole 00:00 Tools
Join the N.R.A. 00:00 Tools
Silly Dicks on Acid 00:00 Tools
Rock Star 00:00 Tools
Liquor 00:00 Tools
King 00:00 Tools
Balls The Size Of Cantalopes 00:00 Tools
Cell Phone 00:00 Tools
Hammer Song 00:00 Tools
John Doe 00:00 Tools
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11 - Miller 00:00 Tools
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Some Cunt Sneezed On My Sub 00:00 Tools
Jerk 00:00 Tools
Should've Known Better 00:00 Tools
Fitzy Needs A Haircut 00:00 Tools
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Washed Up 00:00 Tools
1000 Ships 00:00 Tools
FMGMS 00:00 Tools
Lenny's a Drunk 00:00 Tools
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Au Bauel Licci Goe 00:00 Tools
You Jerk 00:00 Tools
Cheap Whine 00:00 Tools
Au Baul Licci Coe 00:00 Tools
Darkbuster - Hometown Zero 00:00 Tools
You Fucking Jerk 00:00 Tools
Aь Baьl Licci Gцe 00:00 Tools
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Little Asshole (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Pippie Longstockings 00:00 Tools
Silly Dicks On Acid (Demo) 00:00 Tools
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Liquor (Live) 00:00 Tools
Armegeddon time 00:00 Tools
Mommy (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Rock Star (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Happy Days (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Little Fair 00:00 Tools
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God Sucks 00:00 Tools
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Darkbuster is a punk rock band hailing from Boston, Massachusetts; known largely for their songs about the joys of heavy drinking, which have earned them a strong following in the American northeast. The band was formed by singer/guitarist Lenny Lashley, drummer Eric Edmonston, and bassist Mike Gurley in 1996 and developed a large following around Massachusetts. In 1997 the band recorded a nine-song demo tape, and in 2000 released their debut album, 22 Songs You'll Never Want To Hear Again! The album instantly cemented their reputation in the Boston punk scene, filled with songs about beer, being a loser, and even a few juvenile-but-hilarious potshots at other local bands (and even the group's own members). That same year the band added a second guitarist, Paul Delano. In addition, Danny O'Halloran replaced Edmonston as the group's drummer a few months later, and it was this lineup of Lashley, Gurley, Delano, and O'Halloran which won the WBCN Rock & Roll Rumble that year. In 2001 the band recorded five songs for a split EP with Tommy and the Terrors. The new songs received mixed reviews from the group's fans, some of whom felt that the new songs were "too serious." Lashley decided to break up the band the same week, following a grinding month-long U.S. tour. In 2003 all of the ex-members of the group (including Edmonston) reunited for a few shows, and began recording a new album in 2004, though Delano left the band shortly before recording commenced. The new album, A Weakness For Spirits, strikes a balance between the more mature subject matter of the split EP and the cheap laughs of the first album, while displaying Lashley's knack for writing concise, catchy punk rock songs to fine effect. Indeed, Darkbuster embodies the concept that "brevity is the soul of wit" since many of the band's funniest songs clock in at under a minute in length. In May 2005, Lashley injured his left hand in a construction accident at Boston University, leaving him unable to play guitar for several months. The band brought Amy Griffin (Raging Teens/Avoid One Thing) onboard as a second guitarist. A DVD containing concert footage of Darkbuster and Lenny and the Piss Poor Boys was released shortly after the accident, with proceeds set aside to help Lashley with his medical bills. A 2005 benefit concert featuring both of Lashley's bands performing with guest singers also raised money to help cover his medical bills. In December 2005 it was announced that Edmonston would again be leaving the band at the end of the year, with Griffin becoming a full member and Lashley returning to guitar duties. In May 2006 the band signed with I Scream Records, who re-released A Weakness For Spirits in August 2006. The band is also currently compiling footage for a 10th anniversary DVD. Currently the band is on hiatus, although an official breakup has not been announced. The band returned to the stage with the Mighty Mighty Bosstones in Dec. 2009, to quote their myspace page, "heard you missed us, we're back!" Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.