The Lazy Cowgirls

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D.I.E. in Indiana 02:36 Tools
Frustration, Tragedy & Lies 04:15 Tools
Goddamn Bottle 03:16 Tools
Burnin' Daylight 02:10 Tools
I Can't Be Satisfied 04:23 Tools
Bullshit Summer Song 02:34 Tools
Heartache 02:10 Tools
Are You Ready 03:29 Tools
Swept Across The Borderline 03:55 Tools
Much Too Slow 03:20 Tools
Who You Callin' a Slut? 02:45 Tools
Everything You Heard About Me Is True 02:49 Tools
Give It Away 04:09 Tools
Time & Money 02:55 Tools
Meat Shop 01:38 Tools
Never Got the Chance 04:27 Tools
Here Comes Trouble 04:13 Tools
Lose'n Your Mind 03:20 Tools
Bought Your Lies 03:10 Tools
Another Long Goodbye 02:51 Tools
Can't You Do Anything Right? 03:14 Tools
When It Comes to You I've Got No Dreams to Lose 04:40 Tools
Somewhere Down the Line 04:29 Tools
Too Much - One More Time 03:10 Tools
Now That You're Down on Me 03:19 Tools
The Long Goodbye 02:53 Tools
Baby, You Gotta Be Shittin' Me 04:22 Tools
Carbona Not Glue 01:50 Tools
You 02:26 Tools
Mr. Screwdriver 03:03 Tools
Boerne Girl 03:17 Tools
Another Lost Cause 02:34 Tools
I Can Almost Remember 05:21 Tools
Know Your Product 02:42 Tools
A Little Sex and Death 03:08 Tools
Slow Down 03:32 Tools
I'll Tell You Why 03:29 Tools
Suicide Note 04:29 Tools
Green Acres 01:07 Tools
You're Gonna Miss Me 07:06 Tools
The End of the Line 04:11 Tools
Everytime I Come Around Here 04:10 Tools
Crazy Arms 02:09 Tools
I'm Goin Out To Get Hurt Tonight 03:21 Tools
Left 02:09 Tools
Bad News 02:28 Tools
You Might Be Lost Now 05:53 Tools
The Risin' Sun Over Naga-gun 03:24 Tools
Montana 03:35 Tools
Don't Turn Your Back on Me 02:32 Tools
You're The Thing 02:56 Tools
No Name 01:45 Tools
Who Are the Mystery Girls? 02:48 Tools
The Wayward Wind 02:47 Tools
Just the Last Goodbye 02:25 Tools
Bittersweet Shit 03:19 Tools
Back Down in the Basement 02:23 Tools
Can You Tell Me 02:54 Tools
Your Charmed Life's Fadin' Fast 03:29 Tools
This Is Where I Belong 03:07 Tools
Intellectual Baby 03:07 Tools
Not a Goddamn Thing 02:40 Tools
Rock of Gibraltar 02:57 Tools
Drugs II 03:31 Tools
Hittin' Bottom 03:41 Tools
Repeat After Me 04:15 Tools
Sweet Thing 03:42 Tools
Take It as It Comes 03:50 Tools
Stripper Blues 03:24 Tools
Bad Time 02:52 Tools
Leap of Faith 03:09 Tools
Rawhide and Steel 02:41 Tools
You Have Got Religion Now 04:15 Tools
But It's Alright Now 02:44 Tools
Yakety Yak 05:58 Tools
The Big Restless 03:13 Tools
Still on the Losin' Side 02:31 Tools
Allen says 02:23 Tools
Cold Cold World 03:36 Tools
When You Fall 02:32 Tools
Sylvia 03:02 Tools
Since You Got Here 02:59 Tools
Name Droppin' Son of a Bitch 04:33 Tools
Rank Outsider 03:45 Tools
Lookin' Back 03:35 Tools
Goodnight and Goodbye 03:11 Tools
That Kinda Trouble I Can Use 02:26 Tools
Route 66 03:40 Tools
Justine 02:25 Tools
Take It As It Come 03:50 Tools
Still on the Losin' Side (A.K.A. Snake Eyes) 02:31 Tools
Here and Gone 04:13 Tools
What I Want 02:40 Tools
The Magnificent Seven 02:02 Tools
Grit and Glamour 03:08 Tools
Your Time Is Over 03:27 Tools
Goodbye to Yesterday 03:21 Tools
Broken Hearted on Valentines Day 04:57 Tools
That Makes It Tough 02:18 Tools
Don't Count Me Out 01:48 Tools
World Up for Grabs (Another Emergency) 03:00 Tools
World Up For Grabs - Another Emergency 03:00 Tools
Second Cousin 03:08 Tools
Home of the Blues 02:12 Tools
Reborn 02:43 Tools
Live in the Past 03:43 Tools
Route 90 02:24 Tools
When It All Comes Down 03:02 Tools
Teenage Frankenstein 03:37 Tools
Cheap Shit 03:06 Tools
Anymore 02:45 Tools
Sex Kittens Compare Scratches 03:22 Tools
Alienation Maybe 03:08 Tools
Time And Money 02:55 Tools
Sock It To Me Santa 02:33 Tools
One On The List 02:25 Tools
Losin' Your Mind 02:29 Tools
I've Had Enough Of It 01:57 Tools
How It Looks - How It Is 03:00 Tools
How Long 02:52 Tools
drugs 02:08 Tools
Reacurring 'Thang 01:57 Tools
Can't You Do Anything Right 03:14 Tools
Alot To Learn 03:01 Tools
Reacurrin' Thang 00:00 Tools
Reacurring' Thang 03:02 Tools
Dye'n In Red 02:43 Tools
Jungle Song 02:04 Tools
Danielle 02:23 Tools
I'm Goin' Out and Get Hurt Tonight 03:22 Tools
Time 02:44 Tools
Loretta 01:42 Tools
Tearful Pillows 02:44 Tools
work 02:44 Tools
Dead Stories 02:11 Tools
Read That Book 02:11 Tools
it hit me 02:11 Tools
I'm Talking To You 02:11 Tools
Your Charmed Life's Fading Fast 04:30 Tools
When It Comes To You I've Got No Dreams Left To Lose 04:40 Tools
Allen Says-Mr. Screwdriver 04:40 Tools
Dye 'n' Red 04:40 Tools
A Lot To Learn 04:40 Tools
Time & Money 04:40 Tools
Who Are The Mystery Girls 00:00 Tools
Re-Occurring Thang 02:59 Tools
What Are You Talkin' 'Bout Baby? 00:00 Tools
Hybrid Moments 01:32 Tools
Danille 00:00 Tools
Yakety Yak/Justine 00:00 Tools
Yakety Yak / Justine 00:00 Tools
Losin'your mind 03:09 Tools
Hybrid Monsters 03:09 Tools
Frustration, Tragedy, and Lies 03:09 Tools
Rock of Gibraltar (live) 03:09 Tools
Bullshit summer song (live) 03:09 Tools
Little Sex & Death 00:00 Tools
A Little Sex & Death 03:09 Tools
Anymore (live) 03:09 Tools
What Are You Talkin' 'bout, Baby 03:09 Tools
02 - The End Of The Line 03:09 Tools
01 - Here Comes Trouble 03:09 Tools
Not That You're Down on Me 03:09 Tools
End of the Line 03:09 Tools
Jungle Song (live) 02:04 Tools
Sock It To Me, Santa 03:09 Tools
Tearful pillows (live) 02:04 Tools
I'm talking to you (live) 02:04 Tools
10 - Hittin' Bottom 03:09 Tools
Cold, Cold World 03:09 Tools
Now That You're Down One Me 03:09 Tools
Can't you do anything right ? 03:09 Tools
Frustration Tragedy And Lies 03:09 Tools
World Up For Grabs 03:09 Tools
No Name Left 03:09 Tools
What I Want To 02:40 Tools
Frustration, Tragedy, & Lies 02:40 Tools
Justine (live) 02:04 Tools
07 - Bad News 02:04 Tools
12 - The Big Restless 02:04 Tools
08 - Can You Tell Me 02:04 Tools
Im Talking To You 02:04 Tools
04 - Montana 02:04 Tools
Santa's Got a Brand New Bag 02:04 Tools
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Punk rock band formed by vocalist Pat Todd, guitarist D.D. Weekday (aka Doug Phillips), and bassist Keith Telligman, who left their hometown of Vincennes, Indiana, in 1981 to move to California, hoping to get a rock band off the ground. In 1983, they finally settled on fellow Indiana refugee Allen Clark as a drummer, and began hitting the L.A. club circuit as The Lazy Cowgirls. After countless shows playing to “no one, and people from work” (according to Todd), the band caught the ear of Chris Desjardins (aka Chris D.), former leader of art-punks The Flesh Eaters. Desjardins got the band a deal with Restless Records, and produced their self-titled debut LP in 1984. The album didn’t quite reflect the band’s powerhouse live show, and they were soon dropped from the label. After two years of local shows and occasional touring, Bomp Records came to the rescue by releasing the band’s second long-player, Tapping The Source, which came much closer in capturing the fire of their live show on plastic, and merged fifth-gear originals like “Goddamn Bottle” and “Can’t You Do Anything Right?” with stripped-down covers of “Justine” and “Heartache.” The following year, the newly-founded indie label Sympathy For The Record Industry opened for business with Radio Cowgirl, a souvenir of the band’s high-octane live set at KCSB-FM in Santa Barbara. Following yet another bout of long touring, the band cut the near-definitive How It Looks — How It Is in 1990, but years of hard work with little commercial reward began to take their toll, and at the end of 1991 Telligman and Clark quit the group. The Cowgirls’ rhythm section became something of a revolving door for the next few years, and while The Lazy Cowgirls cut a handful of singles and EP’s for various small labels, conventional wisdom had it that the band had called it quits. But in 1995, the Cowgirls re-emerged with a new album, the superb Ragged Soul, and a seemingly stable lineup, with Todd and Weekday now joined by Michael Leigh on rhythm guitar, Ed Huerta on drums, and Leonard Keringer on bass. The band toured the United States and Europe, but 1996 brought more personnel shake-ups, as D.D. Weekday and Ed Huerta both turned in their notices. Bob Deagle signed on as drummer in time for 1997’s A Little Sex and Death, with Eric Chandler sitting in on guitar. By 1999, Michael Leigh had rejoined the band on guitar, and almost 20 years after leaving Indiana, the indefatigable Pat Todd began pushing the The Lazy Cowgirls harder than ever, with the band spending plenty of time on the road and releasing two solid albums on Sympathy within six months of each other, Rank Outsider and Somewhere Down The Line. The live album, Here and Now: Live was issued in summer 2001. 2004 found the band recording for a new label, Reservation Records, and releasing their strongest new album in years, the rootsy I’m Going Out And Get Hurt Tonight. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.