Gaunt

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Jim Motherfucker 00:00 Tools
Now 00:00 Tools
Yeah Me Too 00:00 Tools
Justine 00:00 Tools
Richard Generation 00:00 Tools
Insangel 00:00 Tools
Breakin Down 00:00 Tools
Frank Stein 00:00 Tools
Hit The Ground 00:00 Tools
Just Leave 00:00 Tools
Give Up 00:00 Tools
Kiss Destroyer 00:00 Tools
I Don't Care 00:00 Tools
No Hope 00:00 Tools
Under the Sun of Torture 00:00 Tools
Solution 00:00 Tools
The One in the Void 00:00 Tools
Ministry Of Reconstruction 00:00 Tools
Rich Kid 00:00 Tools
Spine 00:00 Tools
Turn To Ash 00:00 Tools
Pop Song 00:00 Tools
Ohio 00:00 Tools
Fear 00:00 Tools
Purple Heart 00:00 Tools
Weekend 00:00 Tools
Kryptonite 00:00 Tools
Silly watches 00:00 Tools
Lies 00:00 Tools
Now I Know 00:00 Tools
Each and Every Side Effect 00:00 Tools
Salvation Army 00:00 Tools
Manson-Nixon Line 00:00 Tools
Transistor Sister 00:00 Tools
Wait Until 00:00 Tools
Hangover 00:00 Tools
Scandals 00:00 Tools
Greatest Days 00:00 Tools
Jerkin' Yourself Around 00:00 Tools
Frustration 00:00 Tools
Worry 00:00 Tools
Ignored 00:00 Tools
Revolution To Spite Your Face 00:00 Tools
Whitey 00:00 Tools
Dead Man's Coat 00:00 Tools
Oh Wait... 00:00 Tools
Anxiety 00:00 Tools
Hope You're Happy 00:00 Tools
Back Off 00:00 Tools
97th Tear 00:00 Tools
USA 00:00 Tools
Savior Breath 00:00 Tools
Superman 00:00 Tools
Black Cat 00:00 Tools
Hands in Pants 00:00 Tools
Bust 00:00 Tools
Bored Girls 00:00 Tools
A.W.O.L. 00:00 Tools
Mixed Metals 00:00 Tools
Deranged 00:00 Tools
Glitter 00:00 Tools
Mmrh 00:00 Tools
Maybe in the Next World 00:00 Tools
Different Drum Machine 00:00 Tools
Good Bad Happy Sad 00:00 Tools
Far Away 00:00 Tools
Quality of Armor 00:00 Tools
Sad Song 00:00 Tools
Don't Tell 00:00 Tools
Bricks and Blackouts 00:00 Tools
Neeueee 00:00 Tools
Powder Keg Variety 00:00 Tools
On Fire 00:00 Tools
Honor Roll 00:00 Tools
Dancin' When You're Down 00:00 Tools
JP 00:00 Tools
Crowd Noise 00:00 Tools
Duh 00:00 Tools
Beggin 4 It Genre 00:00 Tools
Beggin' 4 It Genre 00:00 Tools
$1000 Joke 00:00 Tools
Don't Trip 00:00 Tools
Revolution 00:00 Tools
I Believe (In None of This) 00:00 Tools
SP12 00:00 Tools
$1,000 Joke 00:00 Tools
Valentine 00:00 Tools
Pollution 00:00 Tools
Say What 00:00 Tools
Burnt Toast 00:00 Tools
She's Got It 00:00 Tools
Something to Numb 00:00 Tools
Back-off 00:00 Tools
Days Pass Me By 00:00 Tools
Music Isn't Fun 00:00 Tools
Waiting To Die 00:00 Tools
Volcano 00:00 Tools
... 00:00 Tools
Suzi 00:00 Tools
Chump 00:00 Tools
Weeboo 00:00 Tools
Can't Even Feel 00:00 Tools
It's Becoming Less 00:00 Tools
Quality Of Armor (GbV) 00:00 Tools
Flying 00:00 Tools
Down 00:00 Tools
Revenge (Black Flag) 00:00 Tools
01. Silly Watches 00:00 Tools
She's No Patsy 00:00 Tools
La Haine 00:00 Tools
Second Best (The Mice) 00:00 Tools
Mind Enemy 00:00 Tools
Sod Times for Sod 00:00 Tools
02. Back Off 00:00 Tools
Two for Flinchin' 00:00 Tools
Good, Bad, Happy, Sad 00:00 Tools
The Pop Song 00:00 Tools
Left Horizontal 00:00 Tools
Can't Hear 00:00 Tools
Kill 00:00 Tools
Punk Rock Song 00:00 Tools
Song For Suzi 00:00 Tools
A.E. 00:00 Tools
It's Hard 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
The Last Waltz 00:00 Tools
04. Ignored 00:00 Tools
06. USA 00:00 Tools
No Fun 00:00 Tools
05. Whitey 00:00 Tools
Spacebirds 00:00 Tools
Sad Songs 00:00 Tools
Breakin' Down 00:00 Tools
Aphrodite 00:00 Tools
Univers Univers 00:00 Tools
Cheater's Heaven 00:00 Tools
Further 00:00 Tools
Metals 00:00 Tools
Push - Project thorns 00:00 Tools
Lies(Tear Jerker Version) 00:00 Tools
Just Tired 00:00 Tools
Kickoff 00:00 Tools
Percolation 00:00 Tools
Ninety-Seventh Tear 00:00 Tools
Wat Until 00:00 Tools
Lack Of Ambition Pt. I 00:00 Tools
Firefloor 00:00 Tools
The End of the World - Astrio Remix 00:00 Tools
Duh! 00:00 Tools
Lack Of Ambition Pt. II 00:00 Tools
Lack Of Ambition Pt. IV 00:00 Tools
Lack Of Ambition Pt. III 00:00 Tools
Beyond your face ( piano interlude2 ) 00:00 Tools
A.E 00:00 Tools
Not a day ( piano interlude 1) 00:00 Tools
Bricks 00:00 Tools
OBE (Out Of Body Experience) 00:00 Tools
Gaunt - JP 00:00 Tools
Rat Blast 00:00 Tools
Push 00:00 Tools
Abnormal 00:00 Tools
Beyond Your Face (Piano Interlude 2) 00:00 Tools
OBE ( out of body experience ) 00:00 Tools
Sad Song - Gaunt 00:00 Tools
Maybe In The Next World [demo version] 00:00 Tools
The End of the World - Astrio Mix 00:00 Tools
Lack Of Ambition, Pt. I 00:00 Tools
The End of the World 00:00 Tools
No Hope [1993] 00:00 Tools
Lethologica 00:00 Tools
Not A Day (Piano Interlude) 00:00 Tools
Paranoia (1987 Demo) 00:00 Tools
Powderkeg Variety 00:00 Tools
Lack Of Ambition, Pt. II 00:00 Tools
Gaunt - MMRH 00:00 Tools
Piranha (Dexta VIP) 00:00 Tools
Worry - from I Can See Your Mom From Here 00:00 Tools
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There are at least two artists by the name of Gaunt: 1) Gaunt was a garage punk band formed in Columbus, Ohio, in 1991. The original lineup formed from the ashes of the short-lived and punkadelic Black Juju, and consisted of guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Jerry Wick, bassist Eric Barth (who had also been in Two Hour Trip with the Spurgeon brothers, who would soon form Greenhorn) and drummer Jeff Regensburger (later of The Patsys). Jim Weber (also of the then newly-formed New Bomb Turks) soon joined on second guitar only to leave just as quickly, and following his departure guitarist/songwriter Jovan Karcic (Waybald) joined. Barth and Regensburger would also later leave (in 1995) and be replaced by a series of successors including Bret Lewis and Brett Falcon (Space Cookie, Servotron) on bass, and Nick Youngblood (Beano, The Rackets) and Sam Brown (Feversmile, V-3, New Bomb Turks, The Sun, You're So Bossy) on drums. In 1994, the quartet was signed to the independent Thrill Jockey and Crypt Records labels and their debut album, Sob Story, was produced by Steve Albini. A follow-up album was released in 1995, titled I Can See Your Mom From Here. The band had gained a loyal local following in the Columbus area, alongside other indie punk rock bands, such as the New Bomb Turks, Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments, Monster Truck Five, and Pica Huss. In 1995, Gaunt released a third album, Yeah, Me Too. The album was released by Amphetamine Reptile Records (the label had originally approached them to record a track for their Dope, Guns, and Fucking singles series, which they did earlier in the year), produced by Tim Mac (Halo Of Flies) - who would remain with the band for the rest of their career as live sound and pre-production engineer - and was recorded over the course of a few days. One last album was recorded for Thrill Jockey, entitled Kryptonite, and released in 1996. Kryptonite was released with a metallic lime green cover and contained lyrics about Superman, Lois Lane, and lost love. Over the course of the next year, the band began to drift apart, but when they were approached by Warner Bros. Records to produce an album, they came together to create 1998's Bricks And Blackouts. The album was considered to be a departure from their previous work, and the band split shortly after the album was released. Tragically, Jerry Wick was killed in January 2001, when he was struck by a car while bicycling home in Columbus, Ohio. In 2005, Karcic and Brown opened a coffee shop called Yeah, Me Too, and Brown renewed his relationship with Warner Bros. Records as drummer and songwriter in The Sun. 2) Gaunt is hypnotic black metal from the South East of England. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.