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Track: Pop 1
Artist: Tomahawk
Album: Tomahawk

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Name: Tomahawk
Spotify Genres: avant-garde, alternative metal
Followers: 139,813
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Tomahawk is an experimental alternative metal/alternative rock supergroup from the United States. They formed in 2000 when Fantômas, Mr. Bungle and Faith No More singer Mike Patton and The Jesus Lizard guitar player Duane Denison started swapping tapes with the intention of collaborating. Duane Denison then recruited ex-Helmet drummer John Stanier (also playing with Battles), while Mike Patton brought Melvins/Cows bass player Kevin Rutmanis into the fold. Rutmanis left the band after the 2nd album (Mit Gas) and was replaced by Trevor Dunn (Fantômas, Mr; Bungle) for the 4th album (Oddfellows).

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Release: Tomahawk (6) - Tomahawk
Year: 2001
Genres: Rock
Styles: Alternative Rock

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LYRICS

Something's wrong today
I cross the barricade
The police lines evaporate
What will I do with all this empty space
Seas part for my parade
Traffic stops to give me right of way
How will I fill all this empty space?
Just hold my breath and dive in
This beat could win me a grammy!
[repeat]
The hole is so big and the gap is so wide
Now you're humpin' me
With hip-hop beats every night
Put a cloud up over all I've done
And now I'm coming back
Hit the ball before they're gonna forget
No matter who I am
And see how low I can go
This beat could win me a grammy
This beat could win me a grammy!
[repeat]
In the hole all alone
I want a sympathy vote
I'll take a promenade
I'll take the scenic route
And I can't put a band aid over the ? in me
No matter who I am, I fucking am, just can't
Because I'm over remembering her
And her romeo
I wish I didn't know
This beat could win me a grammy
Voices commemorate
Like wind in dried grass
What will I do with all this broken glass
Seven years of good luck
This beat could win me a grammy