The Icemen

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Rest In Peace 04:09 Tools
The Harsh Truth 04:43 Tools
Shadow Out Of Time 04:46 Tools
No Guts, No Glory 02:21 Tools
Buried Alive 01:16 Tools
Fire N' Ice 02:30 Tools
It'll Be Your Grave 02:05 Tools
The Iceman 02:17 Tools
(MY GIRL) SHE'S A FOX 02:39 Tools
No Guts No Glory 02:21 Tools
My Girls She's a Fox 02:36 Tools
Face Your Fears 02:33 Tools
Right Now 01:54 Tools
Inside 02:54 Tools
untitled (cuts off) 02:10 Tools
05 The Harsh Truth 02:54 Tools
How Can I Get Over A Fox Like You 02:46 Tools
03 Rest In Peace 04:10 Tools
04 Shadow Out Of Time 02:46 Tools
06 No Guts, No Glory 02:46 Tools
Fire And Ice 02:30 Tools
it will be your grave 02:05 Tools
Track 2 02:05 Tools
Rest In Piece 02:05 Tools
Track 1 02:05 Tools
Fire 'N Ice 02:28 Tools
no guts , no glory 02:28 Tools
Harsh Truth 02:28 Tools
01 It'll Be Your Grave 02:28 Tools
02 Shadow Out of Time 02:28 Tools
Fire 'n' Ice 02:30 Tools
Track 4 02:28 Tools
Ritual 02:23 Tools
Take You Down 04:02 Tools
Track 3 04:02 Tools
She's A Fox 02:30 Tools
Icemen Cbs July 3 88 (3 Songs) 06:59 Tools
My Girl (She's A Fox) 02:30 Tools
02 Take You Down 02:30 Tools
03 The Harsh Truth 04:43 Tools
the icemen 04:09 Tools
Sugar Baby 04:09 Tools
01-the iceman (iceman 7'') 04:09 Tools
Fire'N'Ice 04:09 Tools
03 No Guts No Glory 04:09 Tools
Untitled 04:09 Tools
03-The Harsh Truth 04:09 Tools
05 Cheap Demands 04:09 Tools
Only Time Will Tell 04:09 Tools
02-it will be your grave (iceman 7'') 04:09 Tools
Shadow Out Of Tme 04:46 Tools
03-fire 'n' ice (buried alive 7'') 02:31 Tools
04 Harsh Truth 02:31 Tools
Its Time You Knew 02:31 Tools
04-buried alive (buried alive 7'') 02:31 Tools
04 The Harsh Truth 02:31 Tools
01-Rest In Peace 02:31 Tools
It's Time You Knew 02:31 Tools
01 Take You Down 02:31 Tools
07-the harsh truth (rip 7'') 02:31 Tools
04-No Guts No Glory 02:31 Tools
02-Shadow Out Of Time 02:31 Tools
03 It'll Be Your Grave 02:31 Tools
05-rest in peace (rip 7'') 03:22 Tools
YOU WILL BE MINE 03:22 Tools
You Let It Go To Your Head 02:02 Tools
(My Girl) She_s a fox 02:02 Tools
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There are two bands called The Icemen: 1) THE ICEMEN - Metal/Hardcore from Downtown New York City (Bio Directly Below). 2) The Icemen - Soul/RnB duo from the 60's (Bio Follows). 1)THE ICEMEN - Metal/Hardcore from Downtown New York City: The Icemen was founded by Guitarist and Songwriter Marco Abularach who was joined by Noah Evans on Bass and Drummer Mackie Jayson (Bad Brains, Cro-Mags, Madball). The Icemen played their first show at CBGB's 11th of April 1983, a benefit for the late Patrick Mack of the Stimulators. For that one show they had Miles Kelly on vocals. Next The Icemen turned to John Gamble on vocals. In 1984 they recorded a pair of songs "The Iceman" & "You Let It Go To Your Head" and at the time had planned to release it as a 7" although that never happened. These tracks ended up being used primarily to get gigs and featured vocal takes by both John and Marco. With this lineup (Marco, Noah, Mackie, John) The Icemen played shows through '84 and '85 in NYC mostly at CBGB's and Pyramid Club. By the end of '85 Gamble was released from the band. A two year period followed with the band unable to find a vocalist they would accept. It was 1987 when they finally settled for Carl Demola (aka Carl Griffin) and this would be the lineup best known to most. The Icemen would perform live shows through the next five years, often at CBGB, their "Home Base". In 1991 The Icemen released the "R.I.P." EP on Blackout! Records. This 4 song EP contained the following tracks: Rest in Peace, Shadow Out of Time, The Harsh Truth, No Guts No Glory. It was released on both CD and Cassette, in addition Rest in Peace & The Harsh Truth were released on 7" including a limited edition in blue or red vinyl. All of The Icemen's Music & Lyrics were written by Marco who in addition created all band related Artwork (Album Cover, Posters/Flyers, T-Shirts). R.I.P. was The Icemen's only official release, no other material written and performed by original members Marco, Noah, Mackie has ever been released. While the band continued to perform through 1992, frustration at lack of musical growth continued to mount and it would not be much longer before The Icemen would dismiss Carl from their band. They continued to search for a new vocalist and to write and record in their studio. During 1993 vocalist Gary Lee tracked on several of The Icemen's last recordings. By the late 1993 the Official Icemen's activity had come to an end... Until now. 2008 From out of the shadows of long silent years The Icemen have returned. Having painstakingly transferred all of their many original tape recordings from analog to digital, they rise from the grave with two formerly unreleased tracks. Reaper Records releases their colored vinyl 7" featuring "The Iceman" - the first ever recording by The Icemen (1984 @ Nola Studios New York) and "It'll Be Your Grave" - another of their earliest recordings, one of several sessions they recorded at Nola Studios from 1984-1986. 2) The Icemen from the 1960's The Icemen - Soul/RnB duo from the 60's. No information whatsoever seems to be available of The Icemen themselves, who were Gino Armstrong and James Stokes. The group seems to mainly have been a vehicle for songwriters / producers Robert and Richard Poindexter. The Poindexters did release records themselves as the Poindexter Brothers. The Icemen are mostly remembered because of their 1966 tracks (My Girl) She's a Fox and (I wonder) What it takes (Win Your Love) wich feature a young and yet unknown Jimi Hendrix on guitar. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.