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Top Tones on Tail songs according to the fans:
RANK: SONG: ALBUM: POINTS : DOWNLOAD:
play Rain clip Rain Pop 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play Real Life clip Real Life Pop 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play Movement of Fear clip Movement of Fear Pop 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play Slender Fungus clip Slender Fungus Pop 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play Performance clip Performance Pop 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play The Never Never (Is Forever) clip The Never Never (Is Forever) Pop 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play Happiness clip Happiness Pop 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play War clip War Pop 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play Lions clip Lions Pop 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play Shakes clip Shakes Performance 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play Performance clip Performance Performance 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play Go! (club mix) clip Go! (club mix) Lions 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play Lions clip Lions Lions 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play Now We Lustre (Beam Me Up Scotty, There's No Intelligent Life Down Here) clip Now We Lustre (Beam Me Up Scotty, There's No Intelligent Life Down Here) There's Only One! 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play There's Only One clip There's Only One There's Only One! 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play Twist clip Twist Christian Says 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play Christian Says clip Christian Says Christian Says 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com

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Extralarge
Tones on Tail was a musical side project created by Daniel Ash of Bauhaus along with Bauhaus roadie Glenn Campling in 1982. After the demise of Bauhaus in 1983, they were joined by drummer Kevin Haskins. The band folded in 1984 shortly before Ash and Haskins went on to form Love and Rockets. Tones on Tail's music is psychedelic/surrealist with a heavy English gothic rock vibe. It is textural and introspective and exhibits Ash's characteristically clean production. The band made a point of having each song sound as different as possible. (show more...)