Black Nasa

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
I Don't Have To Hide 03:02 Tools
Diamond Girl 04:01 Tools
Holy Crap 03:55 Tools
Monkey Knife Fight 03:05 Tools
Walkin,Talkin,Blackout Mode 08:27 Tools
Hot Van 04:24 Tools
Ribeye Love 03:25 Tools
El Segundo 04:18 Tools
Cops 02:39 Tools
I Dont Have to Hide 03:02 Tools
Shabadoo 02:01 Tools
Colony 03:41 Tools
Kamikaze 03:41 Tools
Thanks Anyway 02:30 Tools
Boozer 02:49 Tools
Hut Nut 04:38 Tools
Light 05:11 Tools
Talking Candles 04:42 Tools
New World 03:05 Tools
You be Illin' 00:00 Tools
I Don't Have to Hide (Bachman-Turner Overdrive Cover) 03:01 Tools
I Don¹t Have to Hide 03:01 Tools
I Don't Have To Hide (Bachman-Turner Overdrive) 03:02 Tools
Walkin, Talkin¹, Blackout Mode 03:02 Tools
Thanks Anyway (Remastered) 02:32 Tools
Monkey!!! Knife!!! Fight!!! 03:07 Tools
I Don't Have To Hide (Backman-Turner Overdrive) 02:48 Tools
I Don't Have To Hide (2002) 01:00 Tools
I Don't Have To Hide [Cover of BTO] 03:02 Tools
I Don't Have To Hide (BTO cover) 03:07 Tools
Walkin Talkin Blackout Mode 00:00 Tools
I Don't Have To 03:01 Tools
I Don’t Have to Hide 02:46 Tools
I Don't Have To Hide (Bachman–Turner Overdrive Cover) 03:02 Tools
Walkin' Talkin' Blackout Mode 08:29 Tools
Walkin,Talkin, Blackout Mode 08:29 Tools
I Don't Have To Hide From You 01:00 Tools
"Holy Crap" 00:30 Tools
03 - hot van 00:30 Tools
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While being the active guitarist for Atomic Bitchwax, bassist/vocalist Chris Kosnik turned his attention to his other on-going project, Black Nasa - yet another New Jersey based stoner rock power trio. However, unlike the Bitchwax, which specialized in highly virtuosic psychedelic space rock, Kosnik and his new cohorts - guitarist Duane Hutter and drummer Corey Stubblefield - prefer a far more restrained and straightforward hard rock approach. Focusing on band interplay and groove-based riffs rather than individual flights of fancy or frenetic leads, the band's eponymous debut features similarities to contemporary outfits like Fu Manchu and Orange Goblin, as well as classic hard rock reference points from the 70s. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.