Tsar (rock band)
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Tsar are an American rock band from Los Angeles.
Formed in 1998 their first release was in 2000 with the self-titled album Tsar. In 2005 they released their second album on TVT Records, Band-Girls-Money, with a decidedly dirtier, more garage rock sound.
Tsar are:
- Jeff Whalen (Vocals, guitar)
- Daniel Kern (Lead guitar, vocals)
- Charles Byler (Drums)
- Jeff Solomon (Bass)
Their album "Tsar" was produced by Rob Cavalio and mixed by Chris Lord-Alge.
Track list:
- Calling all Destroyers
- I Don't Wanna Break-Up
- Silver Shifter
- Kathy Fong is the Bomb
- The Teen Wizards
- MONoSTEReo
- Afradio, Pt. One & Pt. Two
- Ordinary Gurl
- Disappear
- The Girl Who Wouldn't Die
'The Girl Who Wouldn't Die' featured on the closing credits of American Psycho 2: All American Girl.
Their album Band-Girls-Money was produced by David Katznelson and recorded by Matthias Schneeberger.
Track List:
- Band-Girls-Money
- Wanna Get Dead
- The Love Explosions
- Superdeformed
- Straight
- Wrong
- Everybody's Fault But Mine
- Conqueror Worm
- Startime
- You Can't Always Want What You Get
"Band-Girls-Money" featured in a Nestle and Napster promotional offer commercial and the video game Burnout Legends. Tsar recently appeared on Attack of the Show.