Hammerbox

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Trip 03:30 Tools
Simple Passing 02:00 Tools
When 3 Is 2 04:08 Tools
Hole 02:38 Tools
Hed 03:16 Tools
Blur 03:07 Tools
No 04:12 Tools
Outside 03:34 Tools
God 03:57 Tools
Attack Of The Slime Creatures 03:46 Tools
Anywhere But Here 03:01 Tools
Size of the World 03:34 Tools
Sleep 04:29 Tools
Bred 03:05 Tools
Ask Why 04:05 Tools
Under the Moon 04:30 Tools
We 02:32 Tools
Their Given Voice 05:00 Tools
Texas Ain't So Bad, Really 02:08 Tools
Woke Up 05:05 Tools
Kept House 04:09 Tools
Starring Matter 02:49 Tools
Rain 05:01 Tools
New Rose 02:26 Tools
Promise To Never 01:47 Tools
Trip (N) 00:00 Tools
Trip (ost ROAD RASH) 03:29 Tools
Texas Ain't So Gad, Really 02:08 Tools
Garnet Mile 02:11 Tools
After All 02:11 Tools
New Rose - Another Damned Seattle (A tribute to The Damned) 1992 02:26 Tools
Trip (Road Rash Soundtrack) 02:00 Tools
Simple Passing( СУПЕР ПЕСНЯ ИЗ ROAD RASH!) 02:00 Tools
Numb 03:28 Tools
Trip- 03:30 Tools
Texas Ain’T So Bad, Really 01:57 Tools
Starry Matter 02:11 Tools
Hammerbox - Blur 02:11 Tools
trip for road rash 02:11 Tools
I don't know about you 02:11 Tools
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Hammerbox were a female-fronted alternative/grunge band from Seattle, WA. They released their first LP, Hammerbox on independent label C/Z Records. This album earned them the opportunity to sign to a major label - they signed to A&M Records for the release of their second album. Despite the band's appearance at rock festival Endfest in Bremerton, Washington to support their album, it did not sell well and the band were dropped by the label. Carrie Akre left soon after to form Goodness, while Harris Thurmond went on to join Orbiter. Hammerbox attained a certain level of exposure when two of their songs ("Trip" and "Simple Passing") were featured in some releases of the very popular video game Road Rash alongside songs by Soundgarden. Live EMP Skychurch, Seattle, WA, an album containing live material was released in 2005, long after the band's split. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.