Two Humans

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Bruce Museum 00:00 Tools
Body 00:00 Tools
Beaux 00:00 Tools
Head 00:00 Tools
The Last March 00:00 Tools
Spine 00:00 Tools
Institute of Living 00:00 Tools
Iron Things 00:00 Tools
Free Refills 00:00 Tools
Kiss The Cook 00:00 Tools
Homestead 00:00 Tools
I Miss My Legs 00:00 Tools
Gut 00:00 Tools
Wisconsin's Finest 00:00 Tools
Fucked 00:00 Tools
Kitchen Island 00:00 Tools
The Surf Nazi Mobile 00:00 Tools
Now You're Dead! 00:00 Tools
No Remorse 00:00 Tools
Commuter Lot 00:00 Tools
bigger better things 00:00 Tools
Rooftop 00:00 Tools
Lonely Tunez 00:00 Tools
Sabbatical (College Song) 00:00 Tools
chocolate forever 00:00 Tools
mental soup 00:00 Tools
Garage 00:00 Tools
Incognito 00:00 Tools
sell your shoes 00:00 Tools
No Remorse* 00:00 Tools
boney gown town 00:00 Tools
swirly 00:00 Tools
i think god exists 00:00 Tools
good morning, chemicals 00:00 Tools
Rooftop* 00:00 Tools
Bump Yer Jones 00:00 Tools
Saggitarious 00:00 Tools
Yesterday's Pajamas; Today's bedsheets 00:00 Tools
Bigger Toilet 00:00 Tools
Big Toilet 00:00 Tools
Now, You're Dead! 00:00 Tools
A Deliberate Death on the Kitchen Floor 00:00 Tools
Apple Juice Carton (Frankie Cosmos) 00:00 Tools
good morning chemicals 00:00 Tools
Mental Soup (asspaddle) 00:00 Tools
bigger better things/i miss my legs 00:00 Tools
Rusty Pile of Iron Things (Demo) 00:00 Tools
The Last March (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Beaux (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Body Intro (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Bruce Museum (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Kiss The Cook (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Bruce Museum Intro (Demo) 00:00 Tools
marching 00:00 Tools
Body (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Institute of Living (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Incognito Garage 00:00 Tools
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Two Humans was an indie punk rock band from Connecticut. Members now play in Queen Moo and Zanders. Two Humans was a project started in 2008 by Jason Rule and Lucas Borgstedt several years ago in a basement in Wethersfield, CT. It was a side project that didn't actually take its current form until about 3 years ago, when the first EP "Roman Numeral Two" was released (no longer in print). Shortly after Kevin O'Donnell came to play with the band. Playing a few shows, the band came to realize that less distance between the members was needed in order to continue performing. Not long after, Justin Dubree came to play with the band, being the main bass player for quite a few shows and tours. He was first showcased on "Eat! Dance! Stop!" (no longer in print). Not long after this, studio time was arranged at Darth Fader Recording in Wethersfield. After 2 lightning fast sessions and some editing, "Good Morning, Chemicals" was released on August 13th, 2011 at the Tetonka Fortress in Naugatuck, CT. A few months later, the "Songs For Cats" split with Fung Wah Bus was released shortly on cassette (kind of still in print). With two fresh releases under the band's belt, the shows started to add up. After a few months of live performances, the band got back in the studio to release another full length record. On January 5th, 2013, "Best Folks" was released on compact disc. The two consistent members of the band are Jason and Lucas, with Kevin returning to the band. In 2014 the band announced their next album would be their last. The album, Institute Of Living, was released on April 20, 2014 to near universal acclaim. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.