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Tons Of Chill : When Them Tons Come
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Straight up rock meets funk meets hip hop. Big hooks and vocals with dynamic playing and killer song writing.
Genre: Rock: Funk Rock
Release Date: 2008
When Them Tons Come Record Label: Tons Of Chill
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Straight Jacket 2:55 Album Only
10:05 3:40 Album Only
BooBoo 3:36 Album Only
DJ $ Mike 3:54 Album Only
Birthday Cake 3:37 Album Only
Killer Child 0:38 Album Only
One Tear Drop 3:52 Album Only
Wino 4:57 Album Only
Leidi 4:54 Album Only
I Want The Mic Back 4:17 Album Only
Etude 0:47 Album Only
Lipstick 2:15 Album Only
Paranoia 5:01 Album Only
Holiday 4:26 Album Only
P 4:11 Album Only
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Album Notes

TONS OF CHILL -

WHEN THEM TONS COME

Straight up rock meets funk meets hiphop with big vocal hooks, dynamic playing and killer song writing.  It is an original sound.  It is Tons Of Chill.  Together as a band since 2004, TOC now releases the full length record "When Them Tons Come!”  The band has gained serious steam ripping-up highly anticipated live shows in the New England and New York areas.

THIS IS TRUELY A FANTASTIC RECORD IF YOU ARE INTO THIS STYLE OF MUSIC!
 
Some interesting (deep-insider) notes about this band and the new record:
 
This record is highly influenced by the Main Theme Song to the movie, "Escape From New York" by John Carpenter.
 
The lectures of real estate mogul "Carlton Sheets" provided much guidance when the band needed that extra something while recording in the studio.
 
Certain members of the band were supposed to go see the rock band "Trouble" live in concert but went to the scheduled recording session instead.  This shows how dedicated they are.
 
Certain members did not show up at the recording session because they were trapped (not physically...but mentally) at “Arthur Treachers" restaurant.
 
When "Arthur Treachers" was down for renovations, band members migrated south to "Stuckey's.”
 
If both “Stuckey's” and “Arthur Treachers” were not open to service the band's addictions, they would settle for a "Rax".
 
The band would horde on Wax Candy, Chuckles, Circus Peanuts and Reggie Jackson Candy Bar's on frequent occasions to help "get rid of the edge"
 
Tons Of Chill almost changed their name to "Extracting the Glucose" during the making of this record.
 
"When in doubt, slather on out,” is the best approach when applying icing.
  
A producer by the name of "Sweet Juices" was supposed to work with the band on a few songs but he was too busy with a project called "Burt Gick and the Hot Steam.”  There was also a problem with this producer as he is only comfortable working on songs that are about pets and in the Lydian scale.

-TOC-

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REVIEWS

Great show
author: JIM
and great CD. Thanks.
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Amazing
author: Frank Cannata
Album is amazing. Pick it up. Even better live.
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author: Richard Turcott
Awesome release! Fun. Full of funk. Makes you move. Love it.
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