Frater Chaovsky and the God Fearing Mongrels

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Señor Fuma Mucho (cough) 02:27 Tools
There's a train in my head (and I don't know where it's a-stoppin) 02:35 Tools
Too many worries (on my mind) 02:13 Tools
Snake Oil (Step right up) 00:35 Tools
Under the Trees (with the Drunk Midnight Choir) 01:27 Tools
The singer (Johnny Cash / Nick Cave cover) 03:08 Tools
When the song cometh (baby) 02:31 Tools
Seńor Fuma Mucho (cough) 02:31 Tools
Seсor Fuma Mucho (cough) 02:28 Tools
Too Many Worries 02:14 Tools
The Singer (Johnny Cash Cover) 02:14 Tools
Ser Fuma Mucho (cough) 02:14 Tools
There's A Train In My Head 02:14 Tools
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The God-Fearing Mongrels are an indeterminate number of lowlifes, gamblers, losers and hobos who came together in Frater Chaovsky's head during the Great Drunken Binge of February 2007, in which a demo album was conceived and recorded out of thin air in only 20 days. Frater Chaovsky is known for hating the process of writing lyrics, smoking a pack and a half a day and brewing secret home-made liquors in his basement. His vocal growl is a byproduct of the two previous activities plus a healthy dose of contempt for a world that has forgotten the joys of craftmanship and DIY. The Mongrels will play any instrument known to man but have a preference for weird, old and home-made junk, resulting in a drunken blues-country-folk sound with the inevitable experimental touch that comes from not really knowing how to play anything in depth. In the late 2007, Frater Chaovsky joined Marco Fernández's Backstabbers as live guitarist and banjo player, but left the band in the summer of 2008 to relocate to Berlin, where he currently resides. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.