Tomahawk - God Hates A Coward (live) video free download


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Tomahawk are a four piece rock and roll supergroup. The band is composed of:

Mike Patton - vocals (Faith No More, Fantomas, Mr Bungle)

John Stainer - drums (Helmet)

Duane Dennison - guitars and Mike Nesmith-like leadership

(Jesus Lizard, Hank Williams III)

Kevin Rutmanis - bass (Melvins, The Cows)

Tomahawk was founded by Denison and Patton in early 2000. After 10 years of touring and recording with The Jesus Lizard, Denison was living in Nashville, Tennessee where his skill and versatility had landed him a job as lead guitarist with Hank Williams III. After witnessing a Mr Bungle show in Nashville, Denison was introduced to Patton, whose list of lead vocal jobs includes bands from Mr Bungle to the late Faith No More and an estimated kabillion others inbetween. The two professed an interest in each other's work and soon tapes were being exchanged in the mail.....

The dynamic duo soon realized that in order to achieve their rock vision, others were needed. Denison enlisted John Stanier, an old friend whose swing and power on the drums he'd long admired. Stanier, aka DJ Big Bad John, quickly accepted the offer and soon tapes were exchanged in the mail...

Not to be outdone, Patton enlisted bassist (and former halfway house employee) Kevin Rutmanis, whose low frequency rumblings had powered the Cows and Melvins across vast stretches of space and time. With the lineup now complete, rehearsals were expeditiously carried out.

Tomahawk released their self-titled debut album in Autumn 2001 on Ipecac, the label part owned by Mike. The kids loved it, so did journalists. Cool! Buoyed by success, the band headed out on the road, firstly in the States where they toured with the likes of Tool. Then to Europe, where they played a number of continental festivals followed by a tour of the UK. The UK tour was memorable for the appearance of a little chap at Tomahawk's London Astoria show.

Not ones to rest on their laurels, Tomahawk wrote a new set of songs and went into the studio again. This time they were aided and abeted by the Roman warrior, Joe Barresi. Centurion Barresi has worked with lesser "artistes" such as Pennywise, Queens of the Stone Age, Led Zeppelin and the Melvins. The work is entitled "Mit Gas" and it will be released, again through Ipecac, in May 2003.

Comments

8 years ago

Egeris95

This shit NEVER gets old..❤️❤️

9 years ago

Victor Vera

outstanding

9 years ago

Bob Dobalina

For some reason my brother loves everything Patton does. The only reason I tolerate him is because Mr John Stanier is playing drums. One of the most underrated drummers ever and in his Helmet days, with the rumbling Bogdan bass playing, the best rhythm section ever.

9 years ago

Dylan Gattuso

how the fuck does mike make those crazy psychedelic sounds behind the guitars and drums????? what is he running thru the kaoss pad??

9 years ago

Aaron Puckett

I ain't a hater...but people need Jesus.

9 years ago

Alvaro Pineda Lepe

otro mas

9 years ago

Кодир Мирашуров

Фото

9 years ago

Shabeg Singh

patton is a psychopathic musical/creative genius

9 years ago

Grace R

i love this

9 years ago

Rasmus Elbin Lindblad

this is rockstar badass cow catapult

9 years ago

wanderer1031

intense shit. M P 4 GOD!!

9 years ago

Anthony WongKL

is like shit this song is really screw up my day

9 years ago

re20bt

mike patton is one crazy cat

9 years ago

Lex von Vega

tank yo

9 years ago

Bianca Pereira Correia

lol \m/

9 years ago

Eric Rosselot

Best video song eeeeeevvvvvvverrrrrttrr

9 years ago

lubetester

Mike Patton is my Higher Power.

9 years ago

theintrepidfox1969

When I get really cheesed, this song runs through my head.

10 years ago

Brian Davis

All that is holy and good, perverted and viciously kept secret...?

10 years ago

Jason Weirauch

One of the greatest artists alive today. Mike Patton. (I think he is still alive)

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