The Ivory Coast

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Lake Placid 1986 03:05 Tools
Swope 03:33 Tools
Traveler 04:04 Tools
Things a Sword Would Say 03:57 Tools
Five Little Graves 03:33 Tools
Sixty-Five Percent 06:30 Tools
Daily Routine 01:58 Tools
Taking Up Serpents 01:50 Tools
To My Brilliant Wigmaker 03:01 Tools
There Will Be Clouds 14:47 Tools
Breaking the Harness Straps 03:13 Tools
Scenes from the Future 03:12 Tools
The Rush of Oncoming Traffic 02:43 Tools
Bad Blood Through Blue Veins 03:47 Tools
Beating of a Man on Fire 02:15 Tools
Addsubtractmultiplydivide 04:07 Tools
Boys Being Boys 03:06 Tools
An American 02:18 Tools
Promise Me, Promise Me 03:44 Tools
Days of the Week 02:15 Tools
Ninety, Eighty-Four, Ninety-One, Ninety-Five 02:12 Tools
Grovers Mills 09:07 Tools
Cote d'Ivoire 03:04 Tools
2.Liner_Notes 09:07 Tools
Clairvoyant 09:07 Tools
Evade 09:07 Tools
Distance 03:05 Tools
Traveler (LP Version) 03:04 Tools
Côte d'Ivoire 03:05 Tools
Demons 03:05 Tools
Fogbreather 03:05 Tools
Swope (LP Version) 03:05 Tools
Swope - LP Version 03:05 Tools
Your Failure 03:05 Tools
Five Little Graves (LP Version) 03:05 Tools
Daily Routine (LP Version) 03:05 Tools
To My Brilliant Wigmaker (LP Version) 03:05 Tools
Unikum 03:05 Tools
Taking Up Serpents (LP Version) 03:01 Tools
The Amazing Genghis Khan 03:01 Tools
Liner Notes 03:01 Tools
To My Brillliant Wigmaker 03:01 Tools
Sixty-five Percent (LP Version) 03:01 Tools
There Will Be Clouds (LP Version) 03:01 Tools
Lake Placid 1986 (LP Version) 03:01 Tools
It´s a Rough Way to Say It But I Need You 03:01 Tools
Holy Terror 03:01 Tools
Time Traveling and Other Ways to Die 03:01 Tools
Counterfeit Girl 03:21 Tools
Biztos szép 03:21 Tools
65 percent 03:21 Tools
Nines 03:21 Tools
Olyan jó volna 03:21 Tools
index nélkül 03:21 Tools
Jó Ez Így 03:21 Tools
Lake Placid 1986 - The Ivory Coast 03:05 Tools
Destroyer 03:05 Tools
Sound of Thunder 03:05 Tools
There Will Be Clouds - LP Version 03:05 Tools
My Friend 03:05 Tools
Bullyfighter 03:05 Tools
Things A Sword Would Say (LP Version) 03:05 Tools
Music of a Guardian Spirit 03:05 Tools
Ctte d'Ivoire 03:05 Tools
Szombat Este 03:05 Tools
The Story of Timothy Morris 03:05 Tools
Appel 02:12 Tools
Just Sing 02:12 Tools
Traveller 02:12 Tools
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there are two bands with the name "Ivory Coast" 1. The Ivory Coast, an alternative rock five piece from Boston, is a group with a plethora of backgrounds. Band members Jay Cox (guitar/vocals), Scott Craggs (synthesizer), Drew O'Doherty (guitar), Nick Hubben (bass), and Mahmood Shaikh (drums) blend a jangly guitar pop sound layered with reflective lyrical imagery. The band's debut The Rush of Oncoming Traffic, which was finished in 1998, was finally issued two years later. 2. Ivory Coast is a hardcore band from Barrie, Ontario, Canada. They notably feature two former members of Behold! The City as well as members of various other local acts. 3. Error correction on Last.fm makes an error here by mistakenly include Ivory Coast as the Ivory Coast. So the bio for Ivory Coast should therefore also appear here. A post punk band from Melbourne Australia active from the mid to late eighties. It featured now successful author Andy Griffiths on vocals and keyboards. The band was named after a song by the band Savage Republic and did a cover version of that tune. They later changed their name to Skippy the Butcher. Ivory Coast were formed in Melbourne, Australia by Robin Schmidt (Bass) and Rick Hastewell (Lead Bass) after the collapse of their previous band Polar 1500 in early 1985. The group was named after the Savage Republic single. Joining them were Peter Shaw (ex Crushed Buzzards on Drums) and Frank Lombado on Saxophone. The line up was competed by the addition of Andy Giffiths (fresh from Gothic Farmyard) on Vocals. The band would be described as “Alternative industrial pop”. They gigged through 1985 and in 1986 recorded the Demo “How can I stop the leak if you won’t stop pealing off my bandaids?” The Demo was released under the bands new name Skippy the Butcher, to some acclaim, but soon after Griff left the band to pursue his literary career, yes, he is the man who wrote “The Day My Bum Went Psycho”. Rick moved to Vocals (still playing Lead Bass), Pete moved to Guitar and Rick Ferrara joined on Drums. For the Future life of Skippy the Butcher see:https://soundcloud.com/user1864554 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.