Retox

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Thirty Cents Shy of a Quarter 00:00 Tools
Piss Elegant 00:00 Tools
The World Is Ending and It's About Time 00:00 Tools
A Bastard on Father's Day 00:00 Tools
A Funeral on Christmas Sunday 00:00 Tools
Stick a Fork In It 00:00 Tools
Let's Not Keep In Touch 00:00 Tools
Mature Science 00:00 Tools
Boredom Is Counter-revolutionary 00:00 Tools
Cement Sucking 00:00 Tools
Modern Balls 00:00 Tools
Ten Pounds of Shit in a Five Pound Bag 00:00 Tools
A Captive Audience 00:00 Tools
Sorry We Are Just Not Compatible 00:00 Tools
ready to spit 00:00 Tools
i rub the wrong way 00:00 Tools
Don't Fall in Love with Yourself 00:00 Tools
Die In Your Own Cathedral 00:00 Tools
we hang by our eyelids 00:00 Tools
You Lost Me at "It Wasn't My Fault" 00:00 Tools
Soviet Reunion 00:00 Tools
Rusty Sheriffs Badge 00:00 Tools
We Know Who's The Prick 00:00 Tools
Greasy Psalms 00:00 Tools
Congratulations, You Are Good Enough 00:00 Tools
put some hair on it 00:00 Tools
The Savior, The Swear Word 00:00 Tools
The Art Of Really Really Sucking 00:00 Tools
Disappointing Grade 00:00 Tools
Biological Process of Politics 00:00 Tools
This Should Hurt A Little Bit 00:00 Tools
Nose to Tail 00:00 Tools
Consider the Scab Already Picked 00:00 Tools
The Inevitable End 00:00 Tools
Death Will Change Your Life 00:00 Tools
Without Money, We'd All Be Rich 00:00 Tools
You're Only A Crook If You Get Caught 00:00 Tools
Wooden Nickels 00:00 Tools
Strong Wrong Opinion 00:00 Tools
I've Had It Up To Here I'm Going To Prison 00:00 Tools
I've Had It Up To Here, I'm Going To Prison 00:00 Tools
Fascination Street 00:00 Tools
Snap 00:00 Tools
I'd Rather Be Sleeping 00:00 Tools
Congratulations, You're Good Enough 00:00 Tools
unpleasant food 00:00 Tools
The World Is Ending, And It's About Time 00:00 Tools
Banshee - Keith Swisher Remix 00:00 Tools
You Last Me At "It Wasn't My Fault" 00:00 Tools
Banshee 00:00 Tools
The Art of Really, Really Sucking 00:00 Tools
go ahead and request another song 00:00 Tools
Float Tank 00:00 Tools
A Bastard On Father’s Day 00:00 Tools
You Lost Me At 'It Wasn't My Fault' 00:00 Tools
The World Is Ending, And It’s About Time 00:00 Tools
Euphoric Stars - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
You Last Me at - it Wasn't My Fault 00:00 Tools
Retox - Snap 00:00 Tools
Fascination Street (The Cure cover) 00:00 Tools
Snap (cover D.R.I.) 00:00 Tools
Rusty Sheriff’s Badge 00:00 Tools
Let’s Not Keep in Touch 00:00 Tools
Why? 00:00 Tools
The World Is Ending And Its About Time 00:00 Tools
We Know Who’s the Prick 00:00 Tools
Fatboy Slim 00:00 Tools
Why 00:00 Tools
11 Piss Elegant 00:00 Tools
Modern Balls (Violitionist Sessions) 00:00 Tools
A Bastard On Fathers Day 00:00 Tools
Cortex (INFEKT REMIX) 00:00 Tools
02 Thirty Cents Shy Of A Quarter 00:00 Tools
You Lost Me at “It Wasn’t My Fault” 00:00 Tools
Don't Fall In Love Yourself 00:00 Tools
You’re Only a Crook If You Get Caught 00:00 Tools
Man With No Name 00:00 Tools
A Funeral On Christmas 00:00 Tools
10 Sorry We Are Just Not Compatible 00:00 Tools
Consider The Scab, Already Picked 00:00 Tools
I've Had it up to Here. I'm Going to Prison 00:00 Tools
We hang by Our Eye 00:00 Tools
Without Money, We’d All Be Rich 00:00 Tools
Need To Tail 00:00 Tools
L'Influence 00:00 Tools
04 a funeral on christmas sunday 00:00 Tools
Fascination Street (feat. Narrows) 00:00 Tools
Jf / Smokecream 00:00 Tools
06 cement sucking 00:00 Tools
Don’t Fall in Love Yourself 00:00 Tools
Disappointing Grade (New!) 00:00 Tools
03 a bastard on father's day 00:00 Tools
07 boredom is counter-revolutionary 00:00 Tools
05 Stick A Fork In It 00:00 Tools
Herbal Noise 00:00 Tools
Retox 00:00 Tools
01 the world is ending and it's abou 00:00 Tools
The World Is Ending And It’s About Time 00:00 Tools
Peace, Pot, Microdot 00:00 Tools
I’ve Had It Up to Here, I’m Going to Prison 00:00 Tools
Drugs & Rock 'n' Roll (original mix) 00:00 Tools
Fucked up Stuff 00:00 Tools
No Exit Mix 00:00 Tools
Ten Pounds of S**t in a Five Pound Bag 00:00 Tools
2 Thirty Cents Shy Of A Quarter 00:00 Tools
09 A Captive Audience 00:00 Tools
Drugs Rock 'n' Roll 00:00 Tools
08 ten pounds of shit in a five poun 00:00 Tools
Resin 00:00 Tools
Reasoning 00:00 Tools
Drugs, Rock n Roll 00:00 Tools
I've Had It Up To Here, I'm Going To Prison (Violitionist Sessions) 00:00 Tools
Procrastination 00:00 Tools
Last Call 00:00 Tools
3 A Bastard On Fathers Day 00:00 Tools
La Smoka Roacha 00:00 Tools
Vinyl and Circuitry 00:00 Tools
-Let's Not Keep In Touch 00:00 Tools
Gimme A Beer 00:00 Tools
Pollo No Bueno 00:00 Tools
Make A Hit 00:00 Tools
Stinkin' Up The Place 00:00 Tools
American Justice 00:00 Tools
Boredom Is Counter-Revolutionary (Violitionist Sessions) 00:00 Tools
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RETOX is Brian Evans, Michael Crain (The Festival of Dead Deer), and Justin Pearson (The Locust, ALL LEATHER, SOME GIRLS, SWING KIDS, HOLY MOLAR, HEAD WOUND CITY) The band began in 2011, releasing the Retox 7” self-titled EP – a record marked by reckless speed and blistering defiance in heavy opposition to the ongoing afflictions of stupidity, laziness, and the general bullshit that occupies underactive minds, which are themes that can be found in the majority of their work: “You have received a notice to quit your pointless bitching.” The lineup would remain the same for their first LP, Ugly Animals (Three One G, Ipecac), which proceeded the EP just months later, up until September 2011 in which Brian Evans took over for Gabe on drums. He would first be recorded on their sophomore album, released in 2013 by Three One G and Epitaph, YPLL (an acronym for a term interestingly centered around premature mortality, “Years of Potential Life Lost”). In 2014, the band released a split with Narrows, as well as recorded their third LP (Epitaph, Three One G). Cue the entrance of Keith Hendriksen (Kill the Capulets, Virginia Reed) to take over for Thor Dickey on bass, contributing to the consistent change and growth that propels the band from one unique album to the next: varying styles and sonically experimenting, melding the raw with the refined, reinforcing but never repeating. Throughout, they have toured continuously with similarly like-minded acts such as Melt Banana, Tomahawk, OFF!, The Dillinger Escape Plan, and Doomsday Student, physically bringing every bit as much intensity as the music itself incites intellectually. Retox simultaneously reflects and defies society, using their music as a way of holding a mirror to the rest of us in order to expose our own fucked up realities and the twisted ethics authority attempts to inculcate in us every day. To encourage us to make “the powers that be” become “the powers that were” as they slowly fade into pathetic obscurity and die off, one by one. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.