Two Ton Shoe

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Medicine 04:04 Tools
Brothers 03:46 Tools
Believe 03:14 Tools
Paper Bag 04:29 Tools
Troopy's Blues 03:57 Tools
Jack's Jam 04:06 Tools
Far From Blue 04:33 Tools
Georgie 03:34 Tools
Zambia 04:03 Tools
Swing Out West 04:38 Tools
Sorry (To Be Me) 04:03 Tools
One Glass Eye 05:05 Tools
Lowdown 04:14 Tools
Another Man 04:03 Tools
Sippin' Down and Slippin' Away 05:15 Tools
Shadows 05:58 Tools
Troopy's - Live 05:14 Tools
Hollow Man 04:24 Tools
Limousine Vodka 03:44 Tools
Congratulations 04:37 Tools
Solution 04:43 Tools
Move in the Light 03:25 Tools
Color Me 03:50 Tools
She Ran Away 04:00 Tools
Free 03:48 Tools
Let it Go 03:38 Tools
Jaded Hipster 03:48 Tools
Good Enough 04:00 Tools
Cheese 03:40 Tools
Down With Me 04:35 Tools
Troopy's Blues (live) 05:13 Tools
Come Clean 03:42 Tools
Disappointed (The Breakup Song) 04:40 Tools
Space Bugs (Gilmania Remix) 04:24 Tools
Good Enough (Unreleased Track) 04:14 Tools
Color Me (Unreleased Track) 03:37 Tools
Medicine (Extended Version) 04:42 Tools
Oh I Wish I Could (Unreleased Track) 03:53 Tools
Troopy's (live) 05:13 Tools
Truppi's Blues 05:13 Tools
paper Bag (Extended Version) 04:30 Tools
Kid Charlemagne 04:30 Tools
Celebrate 04:30 Tools
Congratulatioins 04:30 Tools
George 04:30 Tools
The Winner 04:30 Tools
Sorry To Be Me 04:30 Tools
Medicine (Extended Version - Two Ton Shoe) 04:42 Tools
Oh I Wish I Could 03:53 Tools
Green Earrings 03:53 Tools
Troppy's Blues [Live] 03:53 Tools
Paper Bag (Figures...) 04:30 Tools
Hollow Man (Figures...) 04:25 Tools
Sorry 04:25 Tools
Sippin' Down & Slippin' Away 04:25 Tools
Far Form Blue 04:25 Tools
The Chicken 04:25 Tools
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TTS formed in 1995 from the ashes of Mystery Jones, Cheating Ace, Freewill, Krazler, Uzhe Khuzhe, and an assortment of Boston bands & projects. 4 guys with lots of ideas, lots of live experience, and a drive to sound new. Hundreds of shows later, thousands of CDs sold as an indie, Two Ton Shoe keeps putting out a unique blend of blue-eyed soul, deep rock influences, and a pop edge that cuts into new territory. Think Jellyfish meets Kravitz meets Steely meets Halen meets Prince meets... The original lineup of TTS included Justin Beech (vocals, guitar), Dave DiCenso (drums, vocals) Jeff Gilman (bass, vocals), and Jake Shapiro (guitar, vocals). Dave departed TTS in 2002, and the likes of John O'Reilly, Kevin Shurtleff, Chad Smith, Mike Mangini, Troy Velasquez, Larry Finn, Pete Maclean, and Joe Patten fill in on drums. TTS was also one of the first bands to take advantage of the internet for independent distribution. With the help of MIT Media Lab whiz kid Keith Martin, the Shoe put up a website with MP3s in 1995, and was a top downloaded artist on MP3.com throughout the late 90s. In 1999 TTS was voted "best band on the internet" (and won $20k worth of gear...not too shabby). As a result the Shoe enjoys a worldwide fanbase, from Italy to Brazil to Russia and South Korea. In 2005 TTS inked a deal with Pastel Music in South Korea to release a double CD for distribution in east Asia. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.