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Duane Denison: Not Impossible Jesus Lizard Might Have New Music
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Duane Denison: Not Impossible Jesus Lizard Might Have New Music
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In January 2021 Tomahawk dropped Business Casual a vitriolic cut from the alt-metal supergroup s first new record in eight years,
Tonic Immobility. Founding guitarist Duane Denison describes the song as a mocking look at the life of work in America a subject he, more so than many of his rock contemporaries, is intimately familiar with.
Sure, he s put in work as a founding member of influential Nineties noise-rock icons Jesus Lizard and logged plenty of hours with rockabilly crew the Legendary Shack Shakers, country royal Hank Williams III and, of course, Tomahawk, which also features Mike Patton (Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, etc.) Trevor Dunn (Mr. Bungle) and John Stanier (Helmet).
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Feb 26, 2021 2:00 PM Tomahawk , one of Faith No More frontman Mike Patton s many projects, has released a new song called Dog Eat Dog. The track, which is available now for digital download, is accompanied by an unsettling video featuring a brutally violent fight between two humans cut with footage of adorable dogs. You can watch that streaming now on YouTube . In describing Dog Eat Dog, Patton says, Dogs patiently wait, obediently, for humans to snuff each other outâ¦so they can take over the world. Dogs rule!!!! Can t argue with that. Dog Eat Dog will appear on the upcoming Tomahawk album
Listen to new song from Tomahawk, Dog Eat Dog
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