Cadallaca

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Two Beers Later 03:10 Tools
Your One Wish 03:22 Tools
You're My Only One 02:41 Tools
Pocket Games 04:27 Tools
Night Vandals 04:40 Tools
Winter Storm '98 03:24 Tools
Cadallaca Theme 02:32 Tools
June-n-July 03:13 Tools
O Chenilla 03:35 Tools
Firetrap 03:17 Tools
The Trouble With Public Places 02:56 Tools
Scarface 03:36 Tools
Out West 03:13 Tools
Fake Karaoke Machine 03:16 Tools
You're the only one 03:14 Tools
June - N: July 03:14 Tools
Winter Storm 98 03:44 Tools
June 'n' July 03:13 Tools
summer lover 03:51 Tools
The Anniversary Of My Three Day Threesome 03:13 Tools
Cadallaca / The Trouble With Public Places 02:57 Tools
Feliz Navidad 04:57 Tools
Trouble With Public Places 00:00 Tools
O' Chenilla 00:00 Tools
Oh Chenila 00:00 Tools
Feliz Navidad (live) 00:00 Tools
2 Beers Later 03:35 Tools
Out West story 00:00 Tools
Winter Storm 00:00 Tools
June 'n July 03:37 Tools
O Chenila 03:35 Tools
01 Your one Wish 03:24 Tools
03 You're My Only One 03:24 Tools
04 - pocket games 03:24 Tools
Two Beers Later (live) 04:26 Tools
What's It Gonna Be? 04:26 Tools
06 Two Beers Later 03:12 Tools
June'n'July 03:12 Tools
Pocket Games (live @ Crocodile 07-23-99) 03:12 Tools
Two Beers Later (live @ Crocodile 07-23-99) 03:12 Tools
03 - you're my only one 03:12 Tools
Summer Lover (Live) 03:12 Tools
June n'July 03:12 Tools
Cadallaca - Firetrap 03:12 Tools
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Cadallaca is an indie rock band formed at a party in Portland, Oregon in 1997. The group consists of Corin Tucker of Sleater-Kinney (lead vocals and guitar), Sarah Dougher of The Lookers (Farfisa organ), and sts, also of the Lookers (drums). The three ladies in the band have adopted the nicknames Kissy, Dusty, and Junior. The band is often described as being an old-fashioned girl group, in the tradition of such acts as the Shangri-Las, with a feminist rhetoric. Cadallaca has released one album and an EP as of 2005. The first, Introducing Cadallaca, was released by K. Records in 1998. Their second was an EP titled Out West, released in 1999 by Kill Rock Stars. Songs from these albums have also been featured on two Kill Rock Stars compilation CDs. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.