The Lot Six

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Autobrats 00:00 Tools
Freezin' Scene 00:00 Tools
I Get so Down 00:00 Tools
No Ufo's 00:00 Tools
I Was You 00:00 Tools
Die Polizei 00:00 Tools
Go to Sleep 00:00 Tools
X-Rayted 00:00 Tools
Ol' Capitola 00:00 Tools
Skrahs 00:00 Tools
All So Nice to Know 00:00 Tools
My Baby's Gone 00:00 Tools
Anita De 00:00 Tools
Deviltown 00:00 Tools
My Son 00:00 Tools
I Get High 00:00 Tools
Save Yourself 00:00 Tools
Took My Place 00:00 Tools
Rat on a Leash 00:00 Tools
The Tiniest Tin 00:00 Tools
This Is Entertainment 00:00 Tools
Magnetic Eyes 00:00 Tools
Strange Pains 00:00 Tools
I'm Into It 00:00 Tools
Coincidence Reprise 00:00 Tools
El Hexo Del Sexo 00:00 Tools
Out of Control 00:00 Tools
Old Bass River Rd. 00:00 Tools
Bury Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
The Tiny Tin 00:00 Tools
Last Flight of the Spruce Goose 00:00 Tools
The World Is Still A Whore 00:00 Tools
Moi ha ha 00:00 Tools
Styler-Stylee 00:00 Tools
Shit for Brains 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Set Your Heart on Fire 00:00 Tools
Ma Grandmere Ecoute Les Jonquilles 00:00 Tools
W.A.R. 00:00 Tools
Flex Your Alternative Knowledge 00:00 Tools
Ho Hum (Ho Hum) 00:00 Tools
This Is Coincidence 00:00 Tools
Come and Get It 00:00 Tools
Swimming With Sharks 00:00 Tools
We're Breaking Up 00:00 Tools
Ma Grandmere Reue Des Mimoses 00:00 Tools
Anniversary 00:00 Tools
Styler/Stylee 00:00 Tools
The Hot Spot 00:00 Tools
Honey Bell 00:00 Tools
Come + Get It 00:00 Tools
The Lot Six - Autobrats 00:00 Tools
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The Lot Six formed in summer 1999 in Boston with the lineup of vocalist Dave Vicini (ex-member of Vagrant recording artists Boxer), guitarists Will Kerr and Julian Cassanetti, bassist Dan Burke, and drummer Aaron Sinclair. By January 2001, Espo Records released a debut 7", followed by The Code Mode EP in March 2001. The first full-length, Gwylo, finally came in June 2003 and in October was followed by Animals, a supplementary album that was recorded during the same sessions. In November, the band attained an unusual opening spot in New York for oddball wrestling spectacle Kaiju Big Battel. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.