Young Heart Attack

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Mouthful Of Love 03:29 Tools
Starlite 03:41 Tools
Tommy Shots 03:07 Tools
Misty Rowe 04:24 Tools
El Camino 03:11 Tools
To The Teeth 02:08 Tools
Over And Over 04:52 Tools
Sick of Doing Time 02:40 Tools
In Luck 02:15 Tools
(Take Me Back) Mary Jane 03:43 Tools
Rock And Awe 03:22 Tools
Hell On Earth 02:43 Tools
I Love This Town 03:35 Tools
Munki 03:33 Tools
Runaway 03:53 Tools
Jump Into The Picture 03:54 Tools
Jackboot Goons 03:02 Tools
Vacant Love 03:12 Tools
Drums of Revolution 04:23 Tools
Welcome To My World 02:45 Tools
Good Love 04:34 Tools
Misty Rowe (edit) 03:37 Tools
Get It Hot 02:37 Tools
Sunset Sinner 03:21 Tools
Hot Wired 03:01 Tools
Misty Row 00:00 Tools
Mary Jane 00:00 Tools
Radioland Hit Squad 02:26 Tools
Taco Bail Bondo 03:04 Tools
Get It Hot (Feat. Lemmy) 02:37 Tools
(Sick Of) Doing Time 02:43 Tools
Starlite (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Tommy Shots (Radio Edit) 03:09 Tools
The Dig In 00:00 Tools
We're Desperate 01:57 Tools
Young Heart Attack - Tommy Shots 00:00 Tools
Tommy Shot 03:15 Tools
02-Starlight 03:15 Tools
Rock And Aew 03:15 Tools
Dig In 03:09 Tools
El Comino 03:09 Tools
05-Mary Jane 03:09 Tools
We’re Desperate 03:09 Tools
Why Forgive? 03:09 Tools
Camino 03:09 Tools
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Young Heart Attack formed in 2001 around Austin, TX scene vets Chris Hodge (vocals/guitar), ex-Sixteen Deluxe'ers Chris Smith (guitar; heretofore known as Frenchie) and Steven Hall (bass), and former Fastball drummer Joey Shuffield. Vocalist Jennifer Stephens was also tapped, as a foil to Hodge's barely-contained yell. A round of 7"'s and frequent gigging (including exposure at South by Southwest) hooked the Heart Attack up with a deal on XL, and soon the Texans were rocking European crowds alongside kindred throwbacks like the Darkness and the Datsuns. The "Misty Rowe" single appeared in autumn 2003, and was followed by more U.K. dates; the full-length XL debut Mouthful of Love dropped domestically in May 2004. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.