Gunmoll

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Free and Tied 00:00 Tools
What's Waiting There 00:00 Tools
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Your Loss 00:00 Tools
Stained and Dyed Pretty 00:00 Tools
One Track Life 00:00 Tools
Couples Skate 00:00 Tools
Death in This Place 00:00 Tools
Nowhere 00:00 Tools
Make Yourself Bleed 00:00 Tools
Apology of a Lifetime 00:00 Tools
Ryan Murphy's Song 00:00 Tools
Say Goodbye 00:00 Tools
01 00:00 Tools
Codename: Green 00:00 Tools
Fallen 00:00 Tools
Count the Needle 00:00 Tools
New King on Parade 00:00 Tools
Discarded 00:00 Tools
The Full Lie 00:00 Tools
Down to Me 00:00 Tools
I'll Do it On My Own 00:00 Tools
Radio 00:00 Tools
Forget Me Not 00:00 Tools
Gainesville In August 00:00 Tools
Point 00:00 Tools
Spinning Lies 00:00 Tools
The Letter 00:00 Tools
Tried, Tested & Solid 00:00 Tools
Drumcliffe 00:00 Tools
Less Then You Hoped For 00:00 Tools
Gainseville in August 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Fantasy 00:00 Tools
In My Place 00:00 Tools
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Tried Tested And Solid 00:00 Tools
09 - Nowhere 00:00 Tools
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Green 00:00 Tools
Reticent To Romance 00:00 Tools
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Crashed Cars 00:00 Tools
Stimuli Shining Gold 00:00 Tools
Song 2 00:00 Tools
Full Lie 00:00 Tools
Count the Needles 00:00 Tools
Gainsville in August 00:00 Tools
Dead on a Holiday 00:00 Tools
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Underneath Their Buildings 00:00 Tools
Dead On (a) Holiday 00:00 Tools
Underneath Their Building 00:00 Tools
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Grit and passion combined with Jawbreaker and Leatherface influences to produce the melodic yet aggressive post-hardcore of Gainesville's Gunmoll. The band, whose sound was not so dissimilar from Hot Water Music was comprised of vocalist/guitarist Mike Hale, bassist/vocalist Derron Nuhfer (who previously played sax for ska-punkers Less Than Jake), and drummer Jon Marburger (formerly of local acts I Hate Myself and Burnman, among others). Gunmoll debuted in July 2001 on the aforementioned local indie No Idea with the full-length Anger Management in Four Chords or Less, received to a largely positive response. They followed up with a split alongside Montreal's Fifth Hour Hero in September 2002 before hitting the studio early the next year to record their next proper album. That record, Board of Rejection, appeared in October, a month before their split with Annalise (from England) was released. By the time the latter album hit the shelves, however, Gunmoll had gone on hiatus due to the wishes of Hale; they reunited briefly in the fall of 2004 to perform at Gainesville's annual punk shindig, The Fest. Hale reappeared back on the scene in late 2006 when he signed with Asian Man Records for the release of forthcoming solo material. Hale has released a solo LP and a few split efforts, and he also pulls double duty in the band In The Red who have released a split record and a full-length LP with another one on the way. Their sound is different from Gunmoll, but it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to say it is in the same vein - perhaps a little darker and more down-tempo. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.