Hornet Leg

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We're So Ugly 02:56 Tools
Wait 02:11 Tools
Ribbon Of Fear 03:30 Tools
Night Of The Phantom 02:13 Tools
Savage 02:26 Tools
Ruined My Life 02:34 Tools
I'm Leaving You 03:04 Tools
Sleep 01:50 Tools
My Baby 03:19 Tools
Snake Oil 02:26 Tools
Rollin' And Tumblin' 03:45 Tools
This Song Is Wrong 02:39 Tools
Disco Junkie 01:44 Tools
Circles 02:35 Tools
Covered In Blood 02:45 Tools
Bleed the Blood 02:12 Tools
Bloody Hands 04:10 Tools
those kids 03:42 Tools
The Worst Thing 02:22 Tools
Still Life 02:16 Tools
Ghost House 02:41 Tools
Sharing You 02:49 Tools
Cold Water 00:00 Tools
In Love With Yourself 06:25 Tools
REALIZE 03:44 Tools
The Sound 03:44 Tools
Wait! 03:42 Tools
WRECKING BALL 03:44 Tools
Summer's Eve 06:25 Tools
watch me rise 01:04 Tools
Sound 04:32 Tools
COLD FIRE 03:43 Tools
Coronation 01:04 Tools
gold fire 01:04 Tools
SLAVE SHIP 01:04 Tools
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Hornet Leg started in the spring of 2003 as a 4 track project to exorcise the many demons that ran rampant through Chris Sutton's mind while not being occupied by his other projects C.O.C.O. and Dub Narcotic Sound System. Using primitive drum machines, keyboards, and guitars, this project produced a lone 4 song "cassingle" on the Dolo Records label. Performances showcased distorted beats mixed with stream of consciousness lyrics and occasional guitar meanderings. Shortly after this genesis Chris and his other bandmates in Dub Narcotic Sound System suffered a massive van accident, sidelining them through the Winter & Spring of 2004. Chris fought back with a vengeance and channeled his songwriting energy into "jungle guitar music" throughout the rest of the year. 2004 & 2005 shows were mostly solo affairs with some shows backed by local garage rock outfit Thee November Witch. The guitar/drums formula materialized when Marianne Kozlowski from The Punks joined the fold in early 2006. This lineup produced one highly energetic show and a spirited appearance on a KAOS radio program called Free Things Are Cool. Marianne moved to Brooklyn NY and Claudia Meza (Thunder! Thunder! Thunder!, Japanther) stepped in on drum duties shortly thereafter. Claudia's vigorous drumming complimented the caveman stylings of Chris's guitar/vocal work and primal rock n' roll has been spewed forth at an alarming rate ever since. And just to make matters even more dangerous, psychedelic warrior Joel Brazzel was enlisted to provide the shimmery icing to the cake with his creative use of tambourines, shakers and snakey guitar. The beat bleeds on..... Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.