Space Crackers
Clawjob (https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.clawjob.com) was the result of two guys struggling to cope with the ambiguities and difficulties of life in this total pissbucket of a world. Clawjob specialized in concept albums and ambitious confrontation of major life issues. Clawjob's last release, an EP called Manifest Destiny, is focused on 19th-century American history and totally doing whatever awful thing you want without any regard for the well-being of others. Manifest Destiny was Clawjob's first release since their 2006 debut full-length album, Space Crackers, a science fiction rock opera that adroitly addresses the complex subjects of love, mortality, science, and ravenous alien assault. Clawjob formed in 2000 in Boston, Massachusetts. The two members of Clawjob are Mike Gintz, formerly of Clickers, and Nick Burgess. The two formerly played Mega Man soundtrack covers as the unimaginatively-named Project X. The live version of Clawjob usually included various other musicians from the Boston independent music scene, including members of Tristan Da Cunha and Night Rally, but was occasionally stripped down to the two core members as a guitar/drums duo. Clawjob effectively ceased operations in 2008; both members went on to start a new band called Hex Map. Free music from Clawjob is available for download at the official Clawjob website. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Clawjob (https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.clawjob.com) was the result of two guys struggling to cope with the ambiguities and difficulties of life in this total pissbucket of a world. Clawjob specialized in concept albums and ambitious confrontation of major life issues. Clawjob's last release, an EP called Manifest Destiny, is focused on 19th-century American history and totally doing whatever awful thing you want without any regard for the well-being of others. Manifest Destiny was Clawjob's first release since their 2006 debut full-length album, Space Crackers, a science fiction rock opera that adroitly addresses the complex subjects of love, mortality, science, and ravenous alien assault. Clawjob formed in 2000 in Boston, Massachusetts. The two members of Clawjob are Mike Gintz, formerly of Clickers, and Nick Burgess. The two formerly played Mega Man soundtrack covers as the unimaginatively-named Project X. The live version of Clawjob usually included various other musicians from the Boston independent music scene, including members of Tristan Da Cunha and Night Rally, but was occasionally stripped down to the two core members as a guitar/drums duo. Clawjob effectively ceased operations in 2008; both members went on to start a new band called Hex Map. Free music from Clawjob is available for download at the official Clawjob website. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Тампль
The Vast Emptiness of Space
Welcome to Space School
I Got My Space Pass
Crackers + Chips
The Dookarist
(Let's Focus on the) Research
Zero Gravity
Goodnight, Aitken Basin
(Meanwhile...) One Hundred Million Years in the Future
CHAMPS
Horrible Death
Julian
Probabilities
Throw Your Shackles Down
Dooks of Doom (Pts. I, II, and III)
Diamond Hoax
Dooks of Doom (Pts. I, II, & III)
Space Crackers
Slice Me Up
This Glorious System
The Era of Good Feelings
Ether Frolic
Reservations
Poop Is The New Pee
Throw Your Shackles Down (Version)
Enter the Password, Dr. O!
I'm So Hateful
The Vast Emptiness of Space [Instrumental]
Dooks of Dooom (Pts. 1-3)
Crackers Chips
The Vast Emptiness of Space -- Julian
Help Me I Am Incompetent
Dooks of Doom (Pts. I and II)
Red Headband
01 Welcome To Space School
02 I Got My Space Pass
04 Crackers + Chips
03 (Lets Focus on the) Research
06 The Vast Emptiness of Space
05 Zero Gravity
2009_09_06 mongolian death worm demo
14 Horrible Death
13 Space Crackers
(Lets Focus on the) Research
Let's Focus On The Research
08 Dooks of Doom (Pts. I, II, & III)
11 The Dookarist
12 CHAMPS
09 (Meanwhile...) One Hundred Million Years in the Future
07 Julian
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