Jookabox

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
You Cried Me 00:00 Tools
LIGHT 00:00 Tools
Phantom Don't Go 00:00 Tools
Drops 00:00 Tools
Don't Go Phantom 00:00 Tools
Gonna Need the Guns/Doom Hope 00:00 Tools
Glyphin' Out 00:00 Tools
East Side Bangs-East Side Fade 00:00 Tools
Evil Guh 00:00 Tools
Zombie Tear Drops 00:00 Tools
XXXiawn Shell 00:00 Tools
F.I.T.F. #1 00:00 Tools
Man-Tra 00:00 Tools
The Eyes of the Fly 00:00 Tools
Webbin' 00:00 Tools
Nice-Boy 00:00 Tools
Worms 00:00 Tools
FF 00:00 Tools
John Kill Meets the Brick People (feat. John Kill) 00:00 Tools
Cold Solution 00:00 Tools
I'm Slime 00:00 Tools
Veils 00:00 Tools
Don't Go Phantom (Amtrac Remix) 00:00 Tools
Evil Nite 00:00 Tools
Ponta 00:00 Tools
Take Me From Diamond Head 00:00 Tools
I Will Save Young Michael 00:00 Tools
I'm Absolutely Freaked Out 00:00 Tools
Daughter Of Dreams (feat. Lisa Berlin) 00:00 Tools
Phantom Don't Go (Solly Remix) 00:00 Tools
Don't Go Phantom (Yeti-One Remix) 00:00 Tools
Eyes of the Fly 00:00 Tools
Phantom Don't Go (Brad Dujmovic Remix) 00:00 Tools
Phantom Don't Go (Ligyro Remix) 00:00 Tools
East Side Bangs-East Side Fade (Ablerock West Side Fangs Remix) 00:00 Tools
Giuseppi's Pass (feat. Dave Segedy) 00:00 Tools
Zombie Tear Drops (Nomar Slevik / Id Obelus Remix) 00:00 Tools
Don't Go Phantom (Whois Louis Dub Mix) 00:00 Tools
FF - Oreo Jones Remix 00:00 Tools
Dead Zone Boys 00:00 Tools
Zombie Tear Drops (Ligyro Remix) 00:00 Tools
Don't Go Phantom (Ligyro Remix) 00:00 Tools
Gonna Need the Guns: Doom Hope 00:00 Tools
East Side Bangs: East Side Fade 00:00 Tools
Jookabox - You Cried Me 00:00 Tools
The girl ain't preggers 00:00 Tools
Eyes of the Fly, The 00:00 Tools
Jookabox - Phantom Don't Go 00:00 Tools
Don T Go Phantom 00:00 Tools
The one thing 00:00 Tools
Glyphin Out 00:00 Tools
Satan Hollered 00:00 Tools
Brainbow 00:00 Tools
East Side Bangs/East Side Face 00:00 Tools
Desperate Phantoms 00:00 Tools
Dont Go Phantom 00:00 Tools
Frat Bro, Thug Dude, Bum 00:00 Tools
Satan Texted Me 00:00 Tools
Bunhop 00:00 Tools
Icaruss (Rusty Redenbacher Feat. S.A.I.N.T Recon) 00:00 Tools
Ghost 00:00 Tools
Frendamine [sic] 00:00 Tools
Light ( session) 00:00 Tools
Let's Go Mad Together 00:00 Tools
Swalla Me/Magic Potion 00:00 Tools
Black Girls 00:00 Tools
Liggle Timmy Toothpick 00:00 Tools
You Cried Me (taken from the Album "Dead Zone Boys") 00:00 Tools
Good Country Folk 00:00 Tools
Candle, Spirit, Leave 00:00 Tools
Brick People Chant 00:00 Tools
We're The Small Windows 00:00 Tools
Biz Biz Business 00:00 Tools
Earlobe Kite 00:00 Tools
Barbarashop Cricketet 00:00 Tools
Rusty Wife 00:00 Tools
You Cried Me ( session) 00:00 Tools
Strike Me Down 00:00 Tools
Old Earth, Wash My Beat 00:00 Tools
You Will Love My Boom 00:00 Tools
Light My Bedroom From Below 00:00 Tools
04_Frat Bro, Thug Dude, Bum 00:00 Tools
01_Satan Hollered 00:00 Tools
02_Brainbow 00:00 Tools
Gonna Need The Guns ( session) 00:00 Tools
Phantom Don't Go (LaundroMatinee.com session) 00:00 Tools
12_Bunhop 00:00 Tools
Peace Attack 00:00 Tools
13. Don't Go Phantom (Yeti-One 00:00 Tools
Thinkin' Thoughts (f/ Castle Oldchair) 00:00 Tools
Evil Nite #1 (f/ Dave Segedy) 00:00 Tools
03_Ghost (Noboby Remix f_ Bizzart) 00:00 Tools
05_Frendamine [sic] 00:00 Tools
09_Evil Nite #1 (f_ Dave Segedy) 00:00 Tools
10_Thinkin' Thoughts (f_ Castle Oldchair) 00:00 Tools
Finder's Keepers/John Knight Says 00:00 Tools
Phantom Don't Go ( session) 00:00 Tools
F.I.T.F 1 00:00 Tools
East Side Bangs / East Side Fade 00:00 Tools
07_Swalla Me_Magic Potion 00:00 Tools
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Jookabox, the name of Indianapolis native David "Moose" Adamson's musical project, presents the result of an evolution from his former collaboration: "Grampall Jookabox." When David was in grade school, his uncle took note of his developing interest in hip-hop and loaned him a four-track. They mixed tracks together and the young Adamson would write rhymes to sing over them, including a double-boombox sequel to Fu-Schnicken's "What's Up Doc (Can We Rock?)" called "Sufferin' Succotash (I Got Whiplash)" At first the beats came from instrumental sides of cassette singles, then from presets on his uncle's drum machine, and finally from his very own beat machine (a Christmas gift), the Yamaha DD-9. Since then, through various incarnations and collaborations with groups such as Archer Avenue and BIGBIGcar, Adamson’s musical interests and excursions have crystallized into a startlingly singular and eclectic songwriting strategy. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.