The Hi-Fives

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Tainted Love 00:00 Tools
Now I Know 00:00 Tools
I'd Be So Pleased 00:00 Tools
It's Up to You 00:00 Tools
Welcome to My Mind 00:00 Tools
Transister Sister 00:00 Tools
Seven Years 00:00 Tools
Won't Take Much 00:00 Tools
Bad Connection 00:00 Tools
Love You Better 00:00 Tools
She is the One 00:00 Tools
Conversations Like These 00:00 Tools
I'll Take You There 00:00 Tools
Mr. Moto 02:28 Tools
Gone Gone Gone 00:00 Tools
Black Sand Beach 02:05 Tools
She Makes Me Good 00:00 Tools
How Narvell Felt 00:00 Tools
You'll Screw the Pooch 00:00 Tools
Angie 00:00 Tools
I Go Feral in Just 3 Days 00:00 Tools
Humping Away 00:00 Tools
Back Again 00:00 Tools
When You Destroy Our Love 00:00 Tools
Beauty Is the Mind 00:00 Tools
Cat and Comb 00:00 Tools
Transistor Sister 01:52 Tools
Let's Hear a Cheer 00:00 Tools
Out of Control 03:19 Tools
Losing Sleep 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry Over You 00:00 Tools
You Can 00:00 Tools
It Begins With You 00:00 Tools
Time Is Now 00:00 Tools
In The Meantime, Please Don't Leave 00:00 Tools
Class Dismissed 00:00 Tools
All I Want to Know 00:00 Tools
Words of Love 00:00 Tools
No-No 00:00 Tools
Black and Blue 00:00 Tools
Say What You Want 00:00 Tools
A Whole Lotta You 00:00 Tools
Peaquod 00:00 Tools
Shhh! 00:00 Tools
It Won't Happen To You 00:00 Tools
Unconditional Love 00:00 Tools
Don't You Know? (Now That's a Girl) 00:00 Tools
Slow Down 00:00 Tools
Contemplating Coups 00:00 Tools
Contemplating Groups 00:00 Tools
Dorothy 00:00 Tools
Stingray 00:00 Tools
Certain Year'd Something 00:00 Tools
Skybolt x-66 00:00 Tools
Mean Old Woman 00:00 Tools
Satellite Rock 00:00 Tools
It Won't Happen Again 00:00 Tools
Hong Kong 00:00 Tools
Fujikami The Warrior 02:10 Tools
Don't You Know? 00:00 Tools
Hypnotizer 00:00 Tools
Don't You Know? (Now That's A Girl!) 00:00 Tools
Baby, Let's Grow Old 00:00 Tools
Belina Mon Amour 00:00 Tools
Meet The Hi-Fives 03:10 Tools
Rip It Up 00:00 Tools
Bad Connection (Yaz - Yazoo) 00:00 Tools
When You Destroy Our Lover 00:00 Tools
We're Gone 00:00 Tools
How Can I Win 00:00 Tools
Mpete wa Mpete 00:00 Tools
Meet The Hi Fives 00:00 Tools
You'll Never Know What's In My Heart 00:00 Tools
I Need Your Lovin' Like A Chicken Needs An Oven 00:00 Tools
ksero ti zitao (complete) 00:00 Tools
II Need Your Lovin' Like A Chicken Needs an Oven 00:00 Tools
Misery 00:00 Tools
Lonely 00:00 Tools
Red Hot 00:00 Tools
Secret Sodas 00:00 Tools
I Need Your Lovin like A Chicken needs An Oven 00:00 Tools
Betty 00:00 Tools
baja 00:00 Tools
Meet the H-Fives 00:00 Tools
Windy City Special 00:00 Tools
I Need Your Lovin like A Chick 00:00 Tools
Sometimes 00:00 Tools
Katsotshe 00:00 Tools
It's Up To You - The Hi-Fives 00:00 Tools
Its Up to You 00:00 Tools
Son Of Raunchy 00:00 Tools
Goin Away 00:00 Tools
Tort 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry 00:00 Tools
Mpempe club 00:00 Tools
Somele 1 00:00 Tools
Just Say No 00:00 Tools
Chattanooga Choo Choo 00:00 Tools
My Friend 00:00 Tools
I Need Your Lovin' Like a Chicken Needs an Oven (When I'm A Little Bit Hungry) 00:00 Tools
Sweet sweety 00:00 Tools
Babotoli Mobali 00:00 Tools
Pushin' 00:00 Tools
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The Hi-Fives is an American rock and roll band from the San Francisco Bay Area. The band was formed in 1994 after drummer Al Sobrante left the previous incarnation, The Ne'er Do Wells. Sobrante was replaced by drummer Julie, formerly of Red #9. Julie remained with the band through the recording of the first Lookout! Records album Welcome To My Mind. The title track was a minor hit on college radio and modern rock stations. Julie left the band for personal reasons and was replaced by Evan from Benicia. The band was asked to open for Green Day during the 1994 Dookie tour, along with Pansy Division. Evan left the band after the tour and was replaced by Danny Seelig from the Phantom Surfers. The band won a category in the 1996 Bay Area Music Awards ("Bammies") for "Outstanding Alternative Pop/Rock Group" and embarked on a tour in the United States and even a tour in Japan with the Mr. T Experience. While on U.S. tour with The Queers, Jess and Danny both quit the band onstage after a fight. They returned to record the second album And A Whole Lotta You, but both were soon replaced with Steve Faine, previously of Decal and The Stimmies; and Gary Gutfeld of Redemption 87. The 1998 album Get Down followed but the band never quite recovered from the loss of Hilliard, who was really the heart and soul of the band. John Denery got married and moved to Hawaii, while Chris Imlay became an art director for such magazines as Gearhead and MacAddict. The band played a couple of shows in 2005, but the future of The Hi-Fives is unknown. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.