Even Rude

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Vilified 00:00 Tools
Even Rude - Vilified 03:28 Tools
When Animals Attack 04:03 Tools
Precious One 04:03 Tools
Still 00:00 Tools
Greenlantern 00:00 Tools
Queen and the Cowboy 00:00 Tools
Juicy and the Sycophantic Rage 03:04 Tools
Smooth 00:00 Tools
Litany 00:00 Tools
Vilified (www.myfreemp3.cc) 00:00 Tools
Year of the Rat 00:00 Tools
The Compliment Song 03:09 Tools
Dragonfly 03:09 Tools
When Animals Attack (Butterfly Effect OST) 03:09 Tools
Anyway 03:09 Tools
under tongue (get out of my house remix) 04:27 Tools
Superduperfunkin' Groovin' Fuzzywuzzyloveathon 03:09 Tools
Solo 00:00 Tools
Grin and Bare It 04:27 Tools
Vilifie 04:27 Tools
Beautiful Mistake 03:35 Tools
Jive Turkey 03:35 Tools
Gravity 03:35 Tools
Evangelita 03:35 Tools
Your Song 05:31 Tools
Vilified (THPS) 05:31 Tools
Bio Sludge 05:31 Tools
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Even Rude is a Los Angeles based alternative rock band. They formed in 1996 and have spent the last 4 years writing music, touring and recording. Their third CD is currently in production and is scheduled to be released this fall. Along with King, who hails from Michigan, the band includes two Californians, guitarist Cake and bassist Dave 'D-Dubs' Wadsworth, who hooked up while Cake was producing tracks for Wadsworth's former band, Dimestore Hoods. King, 'fresh off the boat' from the Midwest, met his band mates in 1996 at a rehearsal studio in Los Angeles. Even Rude's drummer, Ric Roccapriore is a native of New England who joined the band almost immediately after arriving in L.A. in the fall of 1999. The band has been embraced by the extreme sports community, having played live at both the X-Games and the Gravity Games. Even Rude's songs have been featured on the Gravity Games Summer Two Thrills and Spills video, Board Wild on the Surf channel, Blue Torch on Fox Sports and the Extreme Freestyle Moto-X Challenge. TV, videos and the Internet are all bringing the band's grinding, crunching, grooved-based alternative rock called 'bump' to fans across the nation. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.