The Screws

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I See You, Baby 00:00 Tools
Story 16 00:00 Tools
Kill Someone You Hate 00:00 Tools
You're Just A Bum 00:00 Tools
Into The Ground 00:00 Tools
Keep On Lovin' Me 00:00 Tools
In Case You Need Love 00:00 Tools
Ramona Say Yes 00:00 Tools
Shake It, Baby 00:00 Tools
The Storm 00:00 Tools
Jesse Lee 00:00 Tools
Strange Things 00:00 Tools
If Loving Is Believing 00:00 Tools
Betcha Can't Kiss Me 00:00 Tools
I Hate Music 00:00 Tools
Monkey Doin' Woman 00:00 Tools
Transistor 00:00 Tools
Valley 00:00 Tools
Collector Scum 00:00 Tools
Flip Your Face 00:00 Tools
Can't Get Arrested 00:00 Tools
I'm Your And I'm Hers 00:00 Tools
Your Face 00:00 Tools
Zulu Lulu 00:00 Tools
I Ain't In The Mood 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Go Shopping 00:00 Tools
I See You Baby 00:00 Tools
Appliances 00:00 Tools
Naughty Wine 00:00 Tools
Cats 00:00 Tools
Betcha Can't Kiss Me (Just One Time) 00:00 Tools
Make Ah Toast 00:00 Tools
Feeling Hot 00:00 Tools
Love Song 00:00 Tools
Misery 00:00 Tools
Lovesong 00:00 Tools
05 - Valley 00:00 Tools
Sid didn't sell out 00:00 Tools
New payola 00:00 Tools
12 - I Wanna Go Shopping 00:00 Tools
Filled with hate 00:00 Tools
Summer of hate 00:00 Tools
I Mean I Guess You Can be One of Us if You Really Want To 00:00 Tools
Skull Smash 00:00 Tools
Up In D' Club 00:00 Tools
07 - Can't Get Arrested 00:00 Tools
Soca Slide 00:00 Tools
Seeing That 00:00 Tools
Swinging a Line 00:00 Tools
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The Screws are perhaps the punkest of all the Mick Collins projects (The Gories, The Dirtbombs, Blacktop etc.). While retaining the blues/garage/soul/R&B influences he's known for, the Screws have a harsher and more aggressive sound. Epitaph recording artists the Red Aunts went to Detroit in 1997 to record their swan song album, "Ghetto Blaster", at Ghetto Recorders studio with Mick Collins as their chosen producer. The Red Aunts had long been fans of Mick's work and Mick was a fan of the Red Aunts. During a moment of inspiration, the Aunts decided to have Mick record a duet with RA vocalist/guitarist Terri Wahl - this planted the seeds for what would later become The Screws. Mick and Terri hatched the band during one of Mick's many sojourns to Los Angeles for a comic book convention. They quickly enlisted the duties of rhythm-section-for-hire Dan Brown and Marty Moore (from Jacksonville Beach, Florida) to take part. Dan and Marty had a two-piece band called Johnny Hash who'd recorded two singles for ITR as well as having both done time in '68 Comeback. Dan is also known as on/off (as of the time of this writing ON) bass player for Royal Trux. Once the Screws album had been recorded everyone went back to their other projects and forgot about it. After the record's release, however, offers began to roll in for live appearances and Mick and Terri did not want to disappoint. The band toured the western half of the US and the eastern half of the hemisphere (Japan) now with Jimmy Hole (Necessary Evils) on bass and Kerry Davis (Red Aunts) on drums. Their blues infused slop-punk sounds have delighted and offended crowds wherever they went. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.