List of songs recorded by Tomahawk

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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.

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Three of the songs are singles, while the other fifty have appeared on one of Tomahawk's four studio albums.

List of studio songs

Key
Indicates single release
SongNumber of times performed live [1] [note1] [note2] ReleaseYearRefs [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
"I Can Almost See Them"0 Oddfellows 2013
101 North87 Tomahawk 2001
Aktion 13F140 Mit Gas 2003
Antelope Ceremony0 Anonymous 2007
Baby Let's Play ____25 Oddfellows 2013
Birdsong103 Mit Gas 2003
Capt Midnight68 Mit Gas 2003
Choke Neck5 Oddfellows 2013
Cradle Song0 Anonymous 2007
Cul de Sac4 Tomahawk 2001
Curtain Call0 M.E.A.T. 2014
Desastre Natural15 Mit Gas 2003
El Tecolote0 Sun Dance 2007
Flashback115 Tomahawk 2001
Ghost Dance0 Anonymous 2007
God Hates a Coward120 Tomahawk 2001
Harelip38 Mit Gas 2003
Harlem Clowns2 Mit Gas 2003
Honeymoon40 Tomahawk 2001
I.O.U.32 Oddfellows 2013
Jockstrap63 Tomahawk 2001
Laredo99 Tomahawk 2001
Long, Long Weary Day0 Anonymous 2007
M.E.A.T. 0 M.E.A.T. 2014
Malocchio2 Tomahawk 2001
Mayday109 Mit Gas 2003
Mescal Rite 10 Anonymous 2007
Mescal Rite 20 Anonymous 2007
Narcosis21 Tomahawk 2001
Oddfellows40 Odddfellows 2013
Omaha Dance0 Anonymous 2007
Point and Click121 Tomahawk 2001
POP 187 Tomahawk 2001
The Quiet Few0 Oddfellows 2013
Rape This Day 65 Mit Gas 2003
Red Fox0 Anonymous 2007
Rise Up Dirty Waters4 Oddfellows 2013
Rotgut37 Mit Gas 2003
Sir Yes Sir58 Tomahawk 2001
Song of Victory0 Tomahawk 2007
South Paw28 Oddfellows 2013
Stone Letter 26 Oddfellows 2013
Sun Dance 0 Anonymous 2007
Sweet Smell of Success5 Tomahawk 2001
A Thousand Eyes0 Anonymous 2013
Totem19 Anonymous 2007
Typhoon2 Oddfellows 2013
War Song0 Anonymous 2007
Waratorium5 Oddfellows 2013
When the Stars Begin to Fall16 Mit Gas 2003
White Hats / Black Hats25 Oddfellows 2013
You Can't Win5 Mit Gas 2003

Live covers

SongOriginal ArtistNumber of times performed live [1] [note1] [note2] Refs [1]
Angel Eyes Various35
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

Other songs

SongNumber of times performed live [1] [note1] [note2] Refs [1]
Improv 64

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References

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  2. "Tomahawk - Tomahawk | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic . Retrieved 2014-06-15.
  3. "Mit Gas - Tomahawk | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic . Retrieved 2014-06-15.
  4. "Anonymous - Tomahawk | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic . Retrieved 2014-06-15.
  5. "Oddfellows - Tomahawk | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic . Retrieved 2014-06-15.
  6. "M.E.A.T. - Tomahawk | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic . Retrieved 2014-06-15.
  7. "ITunes - Music - Sun Dance - Single by Tomahawk". iTunes . Archived from the original on 2014-12-13. Retrieved 2014-06-15.

Notes

1. ^ Estimates made from available setlists, not necessarily accurate.
2. ^ As of September 6, 2013.