Tornts
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Tornts is a producer / lyricist from Melbourne, Australia. Currently on Broken Tooth Entertainment label. Tornts is a member of the Hospice Crew along with Clandestine, Drapht, Layla, Downside, Billy Bunks, Bigfoot, Fletchrock, Overproof, Ken Oath, D.C.E., Brothers Stoney, Town Drunxxx, Maggot Mowf, Bias B, Pegz, Autism, Fatty Phew, Joey Gargoyle, Reason, Lost Souls, Vents, Headlock, Sesta, Trials & Djs Lopsided, Perplex, Nathan & Kilo.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Decimation Recordings (2006)
- Adding Insult to Injury (2003)
[edit] Also performed on
- Hospice Crew - Visiting Hours (2006)
- Bigfoot 12" - Footprints (2006)
- Hospice Crew - Stormwater (2003)