Vehicle Flips

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
O Tedium 00:00 Tools
Expendable You 00:00 Tools
Trouble On The Western Survey 00:00 Tools
Diplomacy, Home and Abroad 00:00 Tools
Bitter Coffee Song 00:00 Tools
Honeywell Round Thermostat 00:00 Tools
Welcome To The Big Ten Conference 00:00 Tools
Bus Pass 00:00 Tools
Regarding Telephones 00:00 Tools
Florence Scene Report 00:00 Tools
Requiem For A Canceled Program 00:00 Tools
Insincerity Showcase 00:00 Tools
City Beautiful 00:00 Tools
Parcel Post 00:00 Tools
Platitude Man 00:00 Tools
Security 00:00 Tools
Where The Capital Flows 00:00 Tools
Steelers' Fight Song 00:00 Tools
The Eye Opener 00:00 Tools
Potomac 00:00 Tools
Swope Street Theme 00:00 Tools
The Clean Slate 00:00 Tools
Song of the Slag Pile 00:00 Tools
Octoraro 00:00 Tools
Self-Pity 6.0.1 00:00 Tools
Icejam 00:00 Tools
Graduation Party 00:00 Tools
Parcel Post (Return To Sender) 00:00 Tools
City of Fireworks 00:00 Tools
Could've, Should've 00:00 Tools
Going to New Mexico 00:00 Tools
Song For Pahaquarry, NJ (1824-1997) 00:00 Tools
Hot Apple Pushover (to be an optimist) 00:00 Tools
Maraschino 00:00 Tools
Our Returning Champion 00:00 Tools
Dodge Veg-O-Matic 00:00 Tools
An Evening With Mr. Clyde 00:00 Tools
Lockout Song 00:00 Tools
Impressed Beyond Belief 00:00 Tools
Anti-Hymn 00:00 Tools
Liner Notes 00:00 Tools
Vinaigrette 00:00 Tools
The Encouragable Optomis's Song Book 00:00 Tools
This Is the Big Tree 00:00 Tools
Salad Bar 00:00 Tools
Ompompanoosuc 00:00 Tools
Citronella 00:00 Tools
Household Expatriate 00:00 Tools
Duophonic, Stereosonic 00:00 Tools
Terminus 00:00 Tools
Dodge Vegomatic 00:00 Tools
Comet Song 00:00 Tools
In The Offing 00:00 Tools
Independence Day 00:00 Tools
Sterling 00:00 Tools
Bachelor No. 3 00:00 Tools
Marashino 00:00 Tools
Song For Pahaquarry, nj 00:00 Tools
The Incorrigible Optimists' Songbook 00:00 Tools
Erin Go Bragh 00:00 Tools
Adios, Rancheros! 00:00 Tools
O Tedium [Exclusive Track] 00:00 Tools
The Clean Slate - 7" Version 00:00 Tools
The Last Of Mr. Clyde 00:00 Tools
vehicle_flips_city_beautiful 00:00 Tools
Diplomacy (Original Version) 00:00 Tools
A Household Expatriate 00:00 Tools
Formula Rejection Song 00:00 Tools
Citronellla 00:00 Tools
Incincerity Showcase 00:00 Tools
Expendable You - Alt. Version 00:00 Tools
The Clean Slate (7" Version) 00:00 Tools
More of Mr. Clyde 00:00 Tools
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Vehicle Flips formed in Pittsburgh in 1994 when guitarist/vocalist Frank Boscoe formed the band with bassist Tim Parker, guitarist Erik Lipsky and drummer Tim Hoffman. Early on, the quartet shared stages with the Karl Hendricks Trio, Jonny Cohen's Love Machine, Crayon and The Softies. Jeff Schreckengost took over on guitar and Craig Whitman took over on drums later in 1994. Harriet Records released the band's debut in 1994, the Our Returning Champion single, as well as the band's first full-length CD, 1995's In Action. The band produced an impressive array of songs in 1995 and 1996, releasing singles on Harriet, Hemiola Records, Rover Records, and Numeric Records over the two year period. The group played 39 concerts over those two years, making it by far the most active period of the band's life. Boscoe's brother Paul Boscoe joined the group on vocals from 1995-1996. Drummer Tim Williams and multi-instrumentalist Eric Topolsky joined the group from 1996-1997, and guitarist Jesse Trbovich performed on guitar in 1996. 1998 saw the release of The Premise Unraveled on Portland, Oregon's Magic Marker Records. Kisswhistle's John Lancia was the group's last drummer, joining the group in 1998. The trio of Boscoe, Lancia and Parker briefly toured the Pacific Northwest in late 1998 to commemorate the release of The Premise Unraveled. The band's final full-length effort, For You I Pine, was released in early 2000. Vehicle Flips also appeared on various compilations during their tenure, including Harriet's The Long Secret in 1995 and the Friendly Society collection in 1998, March Records Pop American Style in 1995, as well as compilations on Sing Eunuchs, ZUM and Eighty North Records. The band called it quits soon after their performance at the 2000 CMJ festival. Boscoe went on to form The Gazetteers. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.