Supermodel

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Penis Size And Cars 02:07 Tools
sza (lyrics) 09:29 Tools
RuPaul 04:00 Tools
Tell me why 01:54 Tools
Haircut 02:01 Tools
Fly By Night 09:29 Tools
Dear Parent 03:29 Tools
Where Do I Stand? 01:50 Tools
Send Me Dreaming 03:23 Tools
Blondie 03:54 Tools
Penis Size & Cars 02:09 Tools
Houseshaker 00:47 Tools
No Second Coming 03:20 Tools
SZA 03:20 Tools
Moronic 01:28 Tools
Clean 05:35 Tools
Pluto 02:26 Tools
Edwin 02:26 Tools
Satsuma 02:20 Tools
Want To Move 03:07 Tools
Walk Of Shame 03:34 Tools
You've Got A Gun 03:34 Tools
Red Carpet Girl 03:07 Tools
SZA (Acoustic Instrumental) 03:35 Tools
Game of Kings 03:35 Tools
Everything You Drempt About 02:08 Tools
Fading Out 05:01 Tools
Candy Rose 03:35 Tools
We All Will Live As One 04:01 Tools
Afterlife 01:30 Tools
Supermodel 01:30 Tools
Black Betty 03:09 Tools
Tell Me Why (Bimutationz Remix) 03:38 Tools
Lonely Place 03:35 Tools
The Walk of Shame 03:38 Tools
Rimu & Roses (Intro) 03:38 Tools
Chordboy Messiah 30:04 Tools
Praying for Signs 03:38 Tools
Jill Sobule 00:30 Tools
To the Mountains 00:30 Tools
The Trial 00:30 Tools
Hearing the Music 00:30 Tools
Tell my why 00:30 Tools
Everything You Dreamt About 00:30 Tools
Weighing Me Down 00:30 Tools
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Supermodel (band) Supermodel were a lo-fi band from Staines, United Kingdom who released three critically acclaimed albums in the mid-1990s. They were signed to London's indie Fire Records in the United Kingdom and Columbia in the United States. The NME described their Teenage Fanclub-style debut Clumba Mar as a "brand new invention, ELO-fi", and the band toured by running their own nights called 'The Apple Club'. Guitarist, Wolsey White and singer/guitarist Triani went on to forge successful careers as producers, whilst drummer Lindsay Jamieson and bass player Chris Anderson went on to play in Departure Lounge. More recently Jamieson has been a member of Ben Folds and Anderson performs as Crayola Lectern. Albums: * Clumba Mar (Fire 1996) * Perigos Menus (Columbia 1997) * Popocalypse Now (GodBless 1998) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.