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Hankshaw Discography of CDs
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Nothing Personal CD
Hankshaw albums Track Listing of songs: Joined In The Sky; Those Few Minutes; Another Town; Reprimand; Good Things; At Your Convenience; Living Proof; N. Cater; Lockjaw; Miscellaneous;
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King Kandy CD (2004)
Hankshaw music CDs Hankshaw was formed in 1995. The original lineup consisted of Milton Chapman (guitars, keyboards, vocals), John Gatto (drums), Harold Hasselback (vocals), and Brian Roberts (bass). In October of 95, the band recorded a 4 song demo at Audio Lab Studios in Tampa , Florida . This quickly caught the ears of Network Sound Records, and in the summer of '96 the band recorded their first full length LP "Nothing Personal". Network Sound released "Nothing Personal" in February of '97. That summer, Hankshaw embarked on their first tour with Hot Water Music and Ann Beretta. After returning from that tour, the band started working on their next release. The 4 song EP "Every Day I Wish You Harm" was recorded in the spring of '98 and was released later that year by Doghouse Records. Shortly after releasing the Doghouse EP, the band followed up with a 2 song 7" released on Tampa based Schematics Records. In the summer of '98, Hankshaw went on tour with Elliott. The band's next release was 5 song EP released on Apt. 13 records in March of 2000.
It was at this point that Hankshaw began to re-evaluate their musical direction. They decided that it was time to focus on growing as song writers and a strong desire to push them selves in new directions began to surface. The first major step toward the band's new vision was scoring the short film "Stillness" directed by their friend Bruce Muller. Working on this project inspired Hankshaw to write from a different perspective than they had in the past, and helped form the foundation for the new sounds and textures they would later experiment with.
Shortly after recording the "Stillness" soundtrack, Hankshaw parted ways with their original bass player. The position was filled by Bryan Bates, who at the time was in both Hankshaw and The Washdown. Bryan was a member of the band during the most intense period of writing and re-writing songs for the next project. Bates's commitments with The Washdown became more demanding as the band started earning more attention on a national scale. It was in July of 2002 that Bates left to pursue The Washdown full time, and Hankshaw set out for California to begin ...
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Everyday I Wish You Harm CD (2000)
Hankshaw discography Track Listing of songs: Sad and Beautiful World; Every Day I Wish You Harm; Too Much of a Good Day Is Bad; Hit Me With Your Best Shot;
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Pocket Bomb CD (2003)
Hankshaw CD discography Track Listing of songs: To All Slain Hope; Four Mile Drop; My Old Kentucky Home; Great Escape Artist; Burning Bridges; Cheap Merlot & Luckies; That's It, We're Dead; Snow Angels and Fireflys; Not About Her; Exploding Boy; Selective Communication; I Hate To Drive; Train Song; Ten Shy of Fifty; Two Black Eyes; October's Almost Over; Candy Store; Whay I Hate Texas; Fired Up; Boxtop;
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 Hankshaw Songs
Popular or famous Hankshaw music songs: Every Day I Wish You Harm, At War With My Radio, Head's Getting Lighter, Strange Feeling. More music songs Hit Me With Your Best Shot, Angela, Another Town, Good Things, Reprimand, LockJaw, I Can't Believe, King Kandy, At Your Convenience. More music songs To All Slain Hope, Too Much of a Good Day Is Bad, Sad & Beautiful World, Wrong Foot, So Long, Living Proof, Joined In The Sky. See All Songs
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