The Exploders

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I Can't Dance 03:40 Tools
Big Hair Revolution 02:38 Tools
My Country Brain 04:19 Tools
Stepping Out 04:05 Tools
Straight Ahead 03:56 Tools
Please Please 02:55 Tools
Bbc Intro 00:47 Tools
Can't Sleep 03:50 Tools
Little Summer Dress 03:06 Tools
Cowboy Jim 02:17 Tools
Fuzz Bomb 03:21 Tools
Gods Above 05:03 Tools
Everybody Knows 06:42 Tools
Perfumed Gun 02:44 Tools
Royal Neil The Horse 03:19 Tools
Blueberry Lane 04:47 Tools
Hugh's Lullaby 03:30 Tools
Wolfcub (Pacific Rift Remix) 03:41 Tools
Cola 03:47 Tools
It's Alright Blackbird 04:42 Tools
Nevil 03:55 Tools
Pretty Girls 03:28 Tools
Huckleberry Finn 02:53 Tools
Easy and the Sun 04:06 Tools
Bass Song 05:08 Tools
Vanilla Gorilla 02:16 Tools
Wolf Cub 02:07 Tools
Put On Your Wig 02:41 Tools
Candy Floss 02:35 Tools
Untitled 02:41 Tools
triple j new music mp3: The Exploders - Royal Neil The Horse 02:07 Tools
Teethclencher 02:25 Tools
The Personal Correspondence of Major Algernon Mufflebottom 01:57 Tools
The Exploders - I Can't Dance 01:57 Tools
God's Above 05:01 Tools
High's Lullaby 03:29 Tools
Party In Breifs 03:29 Tools
Soul Kid 02:50 Tools
So In Love With You 01:40 Tools
Hell In A Handbasket 01:42 Tools
Outsmarted 01:42 Tools
Modern Love 02:40 Tools
Flame Thrower Love 01:49 Tools
triple j new music mp3: The Exploders - I Can't Dance 01:49 Tools
Have A Smile 02:36 Tools
Fifteen Dollars 03:02 Tools
The New Math 03:28 Tools
He Might Be Brave 02:45 Tools
The Monkey Genius 04:35 Tools
Hey Fucker! 03:05 Tools
Rockabilly Drug Store 02:36 Tools
Big Edna and The Jumpin' Dangle Band 03:48 Tools
How Am I? 02:05 Tools
The Riverboat Gypsy Queen 02:15 Tools
Humanoids From The Deep 03:33 Tools
The Countess 03:13 Tools
Mars 03:23 Tools
Here Come Loverboy 03:51 Tools
The Funeral March 02:51 Tools
Country Brain 03:44 Tools
Daisy 04:05 Tools
Not Like You 01:28 Tools
What's What 02:51 Tools
What's What & Who's Who 01:37 Tools
[Hidden Track] 01:57 Tools
Ms. Mooch 04:07 Tools
Muffle bottom 01:57 Tools
Mr. Rumble 03:21 Tools
Huge's Lullaby 03:21 Tools
hughs lullaby 03:30 Tools
Electric Power 03:30 Tools
Steppin' Out 03:30 Tools
Your Show Of Shows 03:30 Tools
Hey Fucker 03:14 Tools
How Am I 02:09 Tools
Rockabilly Drugstore 02:09 Tools
Here Comes Loverboy 00:00 Tools
Wolfcub 03:41 Tools
cowboy Jum 03:41 Tools
Perfumed Gun - The Exploders 03:41 Tools
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There are multiple artists with this name: *The Exploders are a rock band from Australia A lot has happened to us since TJ decided we were starting a band in 2004… - We recorded a demo at TJ’s home studio using a couple of hundred bucks worth of recording equipment - We played our first gig at the National Hotel, Geelong in May 2004 - We recorded some more demos - We broke into the tough and cultured Melbourne music scene - We recorded some more demos - We played a heap of gigs - We signed with Rubber Records in June 2005 - We played more gigs - We released the demos in album form in November 2005 to a lot of favourable attention from Triple J radio, street press and other music media all over the country - We played even more gigs including some massive festivals, such as Falls, Come Together and Splendour in the Grass Needless to say, the first two years of the groups existence has been a bizarre experience, especially seeing we had no expectations and literally no knowledge of the music industry that stood before us when we began. Fast-forward to mid-2006 where the prospect of album number 2 was becoming a reality. As some overseas interest was shown in the group, from producers and labels alike, it was agreed that an overseas trip would be quite beneficial for the band. After much deliberation we found the man we where to record with and had arranged some showcase gigs in the hope of snagging a US deal. It was a big move for the group. For one, it saw the first time we spent time in a studio with a producer, the first time in America for the whole band and the first time two members of the group had been overseas… two passports needed sorting, sharpish. As album one was an album of demos, we treated this album as if it was our first. We planned to record a selection from the older demos, the heavily increasing new material and a lot of ground in between. We had only 3 weeks to complete the tracking for this part of the album – needless to say the pressure was on. There were adversities along the way, such as week one being sleepless due to the Texas heat, an almost curse like sensation that made guitars impossible to tune by any who dared try, and constant illness thrown in for good measure. Stepping out the other side of that we found ourselves holding the foundations of a solid album. Oh yeah, and the showcases went well… we secured the debut album’s US release while we were there… Some of us dealt with the new pressures bestowed upon the band better than others. On return we literally walked off a plane and onto a national tour. A session drummer was found to complete this tour and we pushed on again, gigging heavily for the remainder of the year. Unfortunately Matt did not return to the group. Upon returning from the states, somehow new material was developed and the chance to work with up and coming Australian producer Dave Parkin presented itself, and was taken. This new material complemented and completed the foundation laid in the states. The result is ‘Easy and the Sun’, a psychedelic electric country and rock ‘n’ roll record, which represents another interesting chapter in our story. Listen to it Loud please… Paul and TJ, The Exploders. * Exploders are a grindcore/power violence band from Raleigh, North Carolina. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.