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Scared Of Chaka - Seven Stories Tall: Singles '94-'99 - 2000 (U$A)

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    Track List:

    01. Automatic
    02. Purple Lips
    03. Gone
    04. Surly
    05. Summercamp Helicopter
    06. Closed
    07. Shut Up And Play Live Heckling
    08. Land Of The Lost
    09. I'd Rather Go To Jail
    10. 5 Finger Getaway
    11. Into Them
    12. Dish Militia
    13. Dimes And Quarters
    14. (Jeff's Totally Pissed Answering Machine Message)
    15. Hot Dog On A Stick
    16. Smashmouth Corolla
    17. Jeff's Song
    18. Goodsky
    19. No Gainers
    20. No Words
    21. (Tour Interview)
    22. Hammerlock
    23. Wine and Roses
    24. Ponzie
    25. Shaolin
    26. Come On Up
    27. Sleepwalk
    28. (Bathroom Terror Answering Machine Message)
    29. Rose Rose
    30. Icepick
    31. I Must See
    32. Frozen Out
    33. Submarines
    34. Five-Side Master
    35. Speedy See
    36. Goodsky
    37. Wanna Make It Happen
    38. Toilet Duck See
    39. I Mean Business
    40. Schoolboy (Casiocoustic)
     




    Scared Of Chaka Biography

    Scared Of Chaka were a punk rock band based in Albuquerque, New Mexico who formed in 1993 by guitarist/vocalist David Yanul Hernandez, bassist Dameon Waggoner, and drummer Jeff Jones who was later replaced by Ron Skrasek. The band played a Dickies inspired mix of garage and pop-punk, following in the footsteps of local Albuquerque act The Drags.

    Scared Of Chaka released a number of full lengths, 7" EPs, and split records throughout their career for labels like 702 Records, Empty Records, Dirtnap Records and Hopeless Records spin off Sub City Records. With the release of 2001's Crossing with Switchblades the band called it quits. David Hernandez now plays bass for The Shins.
    Disclaimer: this biography was gathered automatically through an external music database and could be inaccurate. We don't control the information found here.