The Warmers

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Poked It With a Stick 02:46 Tools
Snake Charmer 03:44 Tools
Mad At the Man 02:16 Tools
Iwaay 03:17 Tools
Walking Solves It 02:47 Tools
The Lowdown 02:32 Tools
No One Like Me No One Like Me 04:08 Tools
The Beautiful Light 01:48 Tools
Thin Air 04:37 Tools
Your Great Escape 02:29 Tools
Three Gifts 02:22 Tools
Chuck Your Brains Out 00:59 Tools
Occupation: Fish 02:21 Tools
Dead Reckoning 01:47 Tools
Red Light Runner 01:50 Tools
Poke It With A Stick 02:44 Tools
Totally Free 01:31 Tools
Romantic Conversation Dance 01:13 Tools
Berretta Usa 02:42 Tools
Wanted: More 02:07 Tools
RSVP/In A Cadence 02:33 Tools
RSVP / In a Cadence 02:44 Tools
Wanted More 02:44 Tools
Wanted:More 02:44 Tools
Free Release 05:37 Tools
Dance Music 05:08 Tools
Love Me Over 05:14 Tools
Brigado 03:58 Tools
Never Gonna Give You Up 00:00 Tools
Barretta USA 00:00 Tools
Hey Girl 04:08 Tools
Rsvp-In A Cadence 04:08 Tools
No One Like Me 04:08 Tools
Poked With A Stick 02:45 Tools
The Eight Winds 05:12 Tools
RSVP in a Cadence 02:45 Tools
Waliking Solves It 05:12 Tools
17 the warmers-poked it with a stick 05:12 Tools
Romantic Converstion Dance 05:12 Tools
Opperation: Fish 05:12 Tools
Beretta USA 05:12 Tools
Track 2 05:12 Tools
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The Warmers were a Washington D.C. based Indie-rock band who were signed to Dischord Records. They were active from July of 1994 through December of 1997.Their first release 'The Warmers' (recorded Feb 1996) saw limited success, but is still revered by many as a treasure of the genre. May 2004 Dischord released an EP entitled 'Wanted:More' featuring 6 previously unheard Warmers songs, which were recorded December 1996. The Warmers were: Alec Mackaye (Vocals, Guitar), Juan Luis Carrera (Bass and Vocals) and Amy Farina (Drums, currently in The Evens with Alec's brother Ian Mackaye (Minor Threat, Fugazi...). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.