Diarrhea Planet

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Lite Dream 00:00 Tools
Kids 00:00 Tools
Ghost With A Boner 00:00 Tools
The Sound of my Ceiling Fan 00:00 Tools
Field of Dreams 00:00 Tools
Hammer of the Gods 00:00 Tools
White Girls (Student of the Blues, Pt. 1) 00:00 Tools
Ugliest Son 00:00 Tools
Babyhead 00:00 Tools
TOGANO 00:00 Tools
Enter the Great Gate 00:00 Tools
Skeleton Head 00:00 Tools
Emmett's Vision 00:00 Tools
Life Pass 00:00 Tools
Let it out 00:00 Tools
Platinum Girls 00:00 Tools
Warm Ridin' 00:00 Tools
Bob Dylan's Grandma 00:00 Tools
Hard Style 00:00 Tools
Ice Age 00:00 Tools
Raft Nasty 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Heat Wave 00:00 Tools
Announcement 00:00 Tools
Spooners 00:00 Tools
Your Head 00:00 Tools
My Dubs 00:00 Tools
Fauser 00:00 Tools
Cigarettes 00:00 Tools
Powermoves 00:00 Tools
Juggernaut 00:00 Tools
Get Stimulated 00:00 Tools
Teepee Toes 00:00 Tools
Coral Beard Harris 00:00 Tools
Ain't A Sin To Win 00:00 Tools
Ruby Red 00:00 Tools
Where Are You? 00:00 Tools
Dune 00:00 Tools
Hot Topic 00:00 Tools
Bamboo Curtain 00:00 Tools
Lie Down 00:00 Tools
Headband 00:00 Tools
Orange Girls 00:00 Tools
Peg Daddy 00:00 Tools
Oragne Girls 00:00 Tools
Hot Spit 00:00 Tools
Mutt Feast 00:00 Tools
Yamanba 00:00 Tools
Dry Land 00:00 Tools
Hardstyle 00:00 Tools
Where R U 00:00 Tools
Full Performance (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
White Girls (Student of the Blues) Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Steve Fauser 00:00 Tools
White Girls (Student of the Blues, Part 1) 00:00 Tools
Ice Age [Demo] 00:00 Tools
Dry Land (Waco Brothers) 00:00 Tools
Seperations 00:00 Tools
Warm Ridin 00:00 Tools
Heatwave 00:00 Tools
'Warm Ridin'' 00:00 Tools
Diarrhea Planet- Power Moves 00:00 Tools
Diarrhea Planet- Get Stimulated 00:00 Tools
Ceiling Fan/Kids 00:00 Tools
White Girls 00:00 Tools
Anyone Can Be A Punk 00:00 Tools
Lite Dreams 00:00 Tools
Diarrhea Planet- Coral Beard Harris 00:00 Tools
WHITE GIRLS (STUDENT OF THE BLUES PART ONE) 00:00 Tools
Diarrhea Planet- Ghost With A Bonder 00:00 Tools
Diarrhea Planet- Where Are You? 00:00 Tools
Powermoves! 00:00 Tools
The Sound Of My Ceiling Fans 00:00 Tools
Where Are You 00:00 Tools
Ice Age (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Diarrhea Planet 00:00 Tools
Anyone Can Be a Punk (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Where R U?! 00:00 Tools
Spooners (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
01 Power Moves 00:00 Tools
12 Skeleton Head 00:00 Tools
Lite Dream (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
04 Field Of Dreams 00:00 Tools
10 Enter the Great Gate 00:00 Tools
Bob Dylan's Grandmother 00:00 Tools
Diarrhea Planet, 'Warm Ridin'' 00:00 Tools
GhostWith A Boner 00:00 Tools
Enter the Great Gate/Babyhead 00:00 Tools
Hard Style 2 00:00 Tools
Intro/Warm Ridin' 00:00 Tools
Separations (Live @ Lincoln Hall in Chicago, IL.) 00:00 Tools
Intro/Ghost with a Boner 00:00 Tools
09 Togano 00:00 Tools
Ghost With A Boner [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Diarrhea Planet - Ain't A Sin To Win 00:00 Tools
Powermoves!!!!! 00:00 Tools
11 Babyhead 00:00 Tools
Ice Age [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Fauser [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
06 Hammer of the Gods 00:00 Tools
01 lite dream 00:00 Tools
13 Emmett's Vision 00:00 Tools
02 separations 00:00 Tools
07 ugliest son 00:00 Tools
03 the sound of my ceiling fan 00:00 Tools
Sucker 00:00 Tools
Hammer 00:00 Tools
Powermoves [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Scarlett Johansen 00:00 Tools
Coral Beard Harris [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Where Are You? [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Get Stimulated [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
04 04 Coral Beard Harris 00:00 Tools
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http://diarrheaplanet.blogspot.com "Shred till you're dead, or go to hell." - Diarrhea Planet Diarrhea Planet is a six-piece rock and roll band from Nashville, TN. Their sound has often been described as The Ramones holding Van Halen hostage with an arsenal of fireworks and explosives. Diarrhea Planet's four guitarists provide enough riffs to make Jack Black squeal like a schoolgirl, while lead singer Hodan delivers enough hooks to straighten the curl out of Justin Timberlake's hair. In a world of unintelligible lo-fi recording, reverb drenched vocals, and tuneless guitars, Diarrhea Planet aims to put the backbone back into rock and roll. The band initially formed in the Spring of 2009 with drummer Casey, and two guitarists Jordan Smith and Evan P. Donohue. That fall the band decided to flesh out their sound with bass and a third guitar, adding Mike Boyle and Brent Toler. They self-released the five song EP, Aloha, in November. The album sounded like a mix between an uncontrollable college party and a gut-wrenching Tae Bo workout. With the Mediafire link popping up on a variety of blogs, Aloha became a sleeper online sensation. Perhaps due to the unusual band name, the EP garnered around 1,500 downloads in its first week online. By the time the band took down the Mediafire link early the next year, The EP had collected over 10,000 downloads. In the summer of 2010, Evan P. Donohue decided to focus on his own music and left Diarrhea Planet. The band quickly adopted shredders Evan Bird and Emmett Miller, generating Diarrhea Planet's most empowering line-up. The band shifted some of their focus from delinquent party rock to slightly more sophisticated songwriting and guitar theatrics that will make every living guitar hero cry out of joy and/or despair. After this change-up, the band played an exhausting amount of local shows. They have opened for acts such as Wavves, Fucked Up, Jeff the Brotherhood, Andrew Jackson Jihad, Defiance OH, Jacuzzi Boys, The Spits, and The Coathangers. They have also played a variety of basements, warehouses, frat bars, and dorm rooms. The overwhelming volume and sheer brutality of their live onslaught satiates those who crave power and thunder, while the meek grovel on the beer-soaked floor. The wall of heavy riffage and intricate shredding infuses audiences with enough electrical energy to stave off sleep for the rest of the weekend. Despite their leanings towards punk and heavy metal, Diarrhea Planet swears by the Bible of pop. With a distinct emphasis on vocal hooks and harmonies, their shows often morph into massive, drunken sing-alongs. Diarrhea Planet put out their first physical release in the spring of 2011, when Philadelphia's Evil Weevil label released Aloha on 7" vinyl. That summer, the band signed to Nashville's Infinity Cat Recordings (home of Jeff the Brotherhood, Heavy Cream, Natural Child, Pujol, and more) and released the 7" Yama-Uba as part of Infinity Cat's Econoline series. The band has traveled throughout the East coast on extensive self-booked tours in support of their two releases. This fall, the band will continue to tour in support of their full-length album, Loose Jewels, which comes out September 20th on Infinity Cat Recordings. - Thomas “Brent Tommy Tollroad Dallas” Toler Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.