Turtlehead

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Walltie 02:53 Tools
Thought 03:29 Tools
Video Killed the Radiostar 02:35 Tools
Ruin My Day 02:53 Tools
Defects 02:23 Tools
Flex 02:53 Tools
Go 02:53 Tools
Brass Arse Margaret 01:48 Tools
Godsend 02:48 Tools
Billy 02:44 Tools
Welcome to Euthanasia 02:34 Tools
Angel 02:39 Tools
Hate Him 02:45 Tools
40 03:22 Tools
Gary D 03:41 Tools
Bellend Host 02:57 Tools
Helen 02:07 Tools
Smalltown 03:48 Tools
Voices 03:09 Tools
Home 02:55 Tools
Sparkle 03:37 Tools
Another Stupid Song 03:30 Tools
Zoe Ball 02:54 Tools
Boyracer 01:58 Tools
Medication Time 02:29 Tools
Turn Away 03:44 Tools
Over You 03:56 Tools
Hot Trout Action 02:51 Tools
Leave 03:00 Tools
Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Overkill - 20080225-Take3 03:00 Tools
Opener 01:57 Tools
Rear View 02:15 Tools
B-Movie Baby 00:00 Tools
Non Sequitor 02:22 Tools
Second Chance 03:12 Tools
Keep It to Yourself 02:21 Tools
Bleeding Hearts and Burnouts 03:13 Tools
Social Skills 02:54 Tools
Pro-Choice 02:28 Tools
Brian Can't Pull 02:14 Tools
Safe 02:17 Tools
Tiny 02:17 Tools
Hidden Track 01:29 Tools
Bonus Crap 00:00 Tools
Think You're Right 02:22 Tools
Don't Count on It 02:23 Tools
Waltie 01:00 Tools
Overkill 01:00 Tools
B Movie Baby 01:00 Tools
Turtlehead - Godsend 01:00 Tools
805 01:00 Tools
Bonustrack 01:00 Tools
Video Killed The Radio Star 02:35 Tools
Small Town 02:35 Tools
Gary 02:35 Tools
Hidden 02:35 Tools
Billy [#] 02:44 Tools
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Hailing from Scotland, Turtlehead offer some original stamina for the punk rock revival scene. Dave McIntosh (guitar), Paul Bourne (bass), Robert Francis (drums), and vocalist Brian Cooper shared the duties of the energizing Scottish team. The band first started their operations in 1994, and shortly after completing their steady lineup decided on recording their first demo tape. "High Flats" offered the band some media attention, and not long after they made their first showcase at a Scottish radio station. In April of 1996, and following the signing of their first record deal with Swedish label Bad Taste Records, Turtlehead offered their first single. The success of the disc granted the band the opportunity to record a full-length album. After the release of Go, a four-track EP, the album Back Slapping Praise from Back Stabbing Men hit the record stores at the end of that same year, eventually securing them with large acclaim, not only in Scotland, but also in Sweden. During 1997, the crew played numerous shows all across Europe, sharing the stage with bands like Millencolin, Voodoo Glow Skulls, and 3 Colours Red. Following yet another restless traveling season, the squad returned to the studio to record their sophomore effort in the beginning of 1998. I Preferred Their Earlier Stuff showed up in late 1998, confirming their ongoing recognition and enthusiasm among punk rock fans all over Europe. In 2000, the group embarked on their first North American tour, playing a large number of dates in Canada. The following year, they entered yet another extensive European tour, alongside Digger. After the tour ended, they returned home and started preparing for their first U.S. tour. — Mario Mesquita Borges, All Music Guide Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.