The Puppets

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Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart 02:30 Tools
Shake With Me 02:17 Tools
The Way of Life 06:23 Tools
Poison Ivy 02:07 Tools
Baby Don't Cry 01:59 Tools
Everybody's Talking 02:01 Tools
Three Boys Lookin' For Love 01:41 Tools
The Way Of Life (Vocal) 04:14 Tools
The Way Of Life (Edit 91) 04:14 Tools
The Way Of Life (Instrumental) 04:07 Tools
Dance ? Never ! 04:14 Tools
Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore 02:24 Tools
Three Boys Looking For Love 01:39 Tools
Ain't Gonna Eat My Heart Out 01:39 Tools
Way Of Life 01:39 Tools
Aint' gonna eat out my heart 01:39 Tools
The Way Of Life (edit '91) 06:23 Tools
Los Títeres 00:37 Tools
Come Aboard The Friendship 00:37 Tools
Look At the Girls 02:54 Tools
Dear John Letter 04:08 Tools
WORDS OF DECAY 04:08 Tools
Love Is a Beautiful Thing 04:08 Tools
I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart 01:38 Tools
You Can't Hurt Me No More 03:50 Tools
Hardcore 01:38 Tools
Three Boys Looking For Love - Previously Unreleased 01:38 Tools
1. Look At The Girls 03:50 Tools
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There are at least 5 bands named the Puppets. One was a girl group from the 1960s, who had the hit "Ain't Gonna Eat My Heart Out". One was a New Wave synthpop band that came to prominence in the early 1980's with their hit "The Way of Life." Another is the collective genius of three young ladies from the Coventry/Leicester region. They formed in 2005, and have since being playing their "cacophany of happiness and sadness" at gigs in the Midlands and London. The fourth, perhaps less commemorated by the modern era, was a Lancashire band belonging to the Merseybeat scene. They had a couple of hits, including 'Poison Ivy' and 'Everybody's Talking'. Fifth band, was a Thrash metal band from Bosnia. They recorded 2 Demos and were active from 2004, until the break up in late 2007. Sixth band, a new/stoner metal band from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (only "Puppets"). They released a split through São Paulo's Shinigami Records with both Hocnis and Imminent Attack, and yet made part of a compilation album by the same record label, with 6 other brazilian heavy bands. Active since 2011. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.