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Tomahawk is an American-based rock band. From their formation in 1999 and up until 2014, Tomahawk recorded 53 songs. Numerous other artists also recorded under the Tomahawk moniker.
Three of the songs are singles, while the other fifty have appeared on one of Tomahawk's four studio albums.
† | Indicates single release |
Song | Number of times performed live [1] [note1] [note2] | Release | Year | Refs [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] |
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"I Can Almost See Them" | 0 | Oddfellows | 2013 | |
101 North | 87 | Tomahawk | 2001 | |
Aktion 13F14 | 0 | Mit Gas | 2003 | |
Antelope Ceremony | 0 | Anonymous | 2007 | |
Baby Let's Play ____ | 25 | Oddfellows | 2013 | |
Birdsong | 103 | Mit Gas | 2003 | |
Capt Midnight | 68 | Mit Gas | 2003 | |
Choke Neck | 5 | Oddfellows | 2013 | |
Cradle Song | 0 | Anonymous | 2007 | |
Cul de Sac | 4 | Tomahawk | 2001 | |
Curtain Call | 0 | M.E.A.T. | 2014 | |
Desastre Natural | 15 | Mit Gas | 2003 | |
El Tecolote | 0 | Sun Dance | 2007 | |
Flashback | 115 | Tomahawk | 2001 | |
Ghost Dance | 0 | Anonymous | 2007 | |
God Hates a Coward | 120 | Tomahawk | 2001 | |
Harelip | 38 | Mit Gas | 2003 | |
Harlem Clowns | 2 | Mit Gas | 2003 | |
Honeymoon | 40 | Tomahawk | 2001 | |
I.O.U. | 32 | Oddfellows | 2013 | |
Jockstrap | 63 | Tomahawk | 2001 | |
Laredo | 99 | Tomahawk | 2001 | |
Long, Long Weary Day | 0 | Anonymous | 2007 | |
M.E.A.T. † | 0 | M.E.A.T. | 2014 | |
Malocchio | 2 | Tomahawk | 2001 | |
Mayday | 109 | Mit Gas | 2003 | |
Mescal Rite 1 | 0 | Anonymous | 2007 | |
Mescal Rite 2 | 0 | Anonymous | 2007 | |
Narcosis | 21 | Tomahawk | 2001 | |
Oddfellows | 40 | Odddfellows | 2013 | |
Omaha Dance | 0 | Anonymous | 2007 | |
Point and Click | 121 | Tomahawk | 2001 | |
POP 1 | 87 | Tomahawk | 2001 | |
The Quiet Few | 0 | Oddfellows | 2013 | |
Rape This Day † | 65 | Mit Gas | 2003 | |
Red Fox | 0 | Anonymous | 2007 | |
Rise Up Dirty Waters | 4 | Oddfellows | 2013 | |
Rotgut | 37 | Mit Gas | 2003 | |
Sir Yes Sir | 58 | Tomahawk | 2001 | |
Song of Victory | 0 | Tomahawk | 2007 | |
South Paw | 28 | Oddfellows | 2013 | |
Stone Letter † | 26 | Oddfellows | 2013 | |
Sun Dance † | 0 | Anonymous | 2007 | |
Sweet Smell of Success | 5 | Tomahawk | 2001 | |
A Thousand Eyes | 0 | Anonymous | 2013 | |
Totem | 19 | Anonymous | 2007 | |
Typhoon | 2 | Oddfellows | 2013 | |
War Song | 0 | Anonymous | 2007 | |
Waratorium | 5 | Oddfellows | 2013 | |
When the Stars Begin to Fall | 16 | Mit Gas | 2003 | |
White Hats / Black Hats | 25 | Oddfellows | 2013 | |
You Can't Win | 5 | Mit Gas | 2003 | |
Song | Original Artist | Number of times performed live [1] [note1] [note2] | Refs [1] |
---|---|---|---|
Angel Eyes | Various | 35 | |
How Low Can a Punk Get | Bad Brains | 19 | |
In Every Dream Home a Heartache | Roxy Music | 38 | |
Just One More | George Jones | 22 | |
Pay to Cum | Bad Brains | 16 | |
Stalkin' | Duane Eddy | 8 | |
Violence | Mott the Hoople | 16 | |
Song | Number of times performed live [1] [note1] [note2] | Refs [1] |
---|---|---|
Improv | 64 | |
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