Fops

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Solid Copper Huntress 02:24 Tools
Yellow Jacket Corpse 02:40 Tools
Black Boar 02:23 Tools
Scandinavian Preppy 03:48 Tools
Ghost Town Hall 06:57 Tools
Loch Haven 02:39 Tools
Glass Blower 03:25 Tools
Maple Mountain 03:28 Tools
Amazing Corpse 00:55 Tools
Dragomirov on the Dance Floor 05:48 Tools
Black Boar Pt. II 00:57 Tools
Cheater Carolina 03:54 Tools
Countless Songs 05:20 Tools
Fops On Tour 03:51 Tools
Wang Computers 01:09 Tools
I Shot A Parakeet 01:58 Tools
I Shot A Parakeet Too 02:29 Tools
Debate Class 03:52 Tools
Dolive Dreams 05:34 Tools
Aw Ok 04:27 Tools
Ronald Wilson Reagan 20:29 Tools
Too Old for the Hardest Hardcore 02:59 Tools
Silent Waves 04:13 Tools
Language 04:05 Tools
Nice Drinks 11:19 Tools
Yum Yum Yum 04:52 Tools
Apple Iie 01:05 Tools
Frogs 02:31 Tools
Lucky Clover 05:33 Tools
Penthouse 04:33 Tools
Sticky Dick 05:20 Tools
Floppy Discs 02:42 Tools
Countlesss Songs 2 09:01 Tools
Cloud Flan 03:18 Tools
Ghoster 10:45 Tools
Black Boar II 03:18 Tools
Crestfallen 02:08 Tools
Cold Grapes 10:44 Tools
Redskin Japes 04:29 Tools
Tied to the Drum Machine 03:49 Tools
*11/11/11 11:11:11* 05:40 Tools
Maybe Today 04:47 Tools
Ice Age 08:36 Tools
No Touchee 02:02 Tools
Black Boar, Pt. II 00:57 Tools
FOP-Avalon[dzihan & Kameinr Rmx] 05:01 Tools
David Stephen Kesler, BMI 50%, Chadwick Donald Bidwell ASCAP 50% / Secretive Leeks, BMI 100%, Cheater Carolina 02:02 Tools
Touchee 02:02 Tools
Solid Copper Huntress, Solid Copper Huntress 05:01 Tools
Dragonmirov On The Dancefloor 00:57 Tools
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Fops is a collaboration between lyricist Chadwick Bidwell of Ral Partha Vogelbacher and singer Dee Kesler of Thee More Shallows. Taking their musical cues from the syncopated electronic figures of Krautrockers such as Cluster, Harmonia, and Kraftwerk, and the propulsive, brooding pop of the bands they grew up listening to in the 80s. "Yeth Yeth Yeth" was released in September 2010, and "For Centuries" was released in September, 2011. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.