
“Eddy Ate Dynamite, Good-Bye Eddy” is the mnemonic shortcut that kids in the USA use to become familiar with the basic notes of their guitar’s strings: E-A-D-G-B-E. For Andrew Paul Woodworth, the step up to a solo career is equally a new start with which he is beginning the game all over again. Solidly anchored in the L.A. scene, Woodworth founded the post-Grunge band Elephant Ride in the ’90s. Their first album was produced by John Paul Jones, the legendary bass player from LedZep, at his own request.
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Starting To Turn
Thick Black Mark
Fight For Your Right
Amnesia (feat. Virgil)
Fight For Your Right To Party
Fight For Your Right (To Party)
Pleasure to Meet You
Everything to Everyone
Salesman
The Day After The Day After Tomorrow
Seen Change
This Could Make Me Religious
Something You Could Do
Give Me An Hour To Clear My Throat
Ropemaker's Daughter
Turkish T.V.
Got You Where I Want You (feat. Virgil)
I Hate Music
Sunrise
Racist
Waiting All Night
Hotel Motel
Kevin
Innocent
Maria Plays The Cello
Scar
Gone (feat. Virgil)
My Paradise (feat. Virgil)
Put Your Body Right (Here Next To Me)
Thick Black Mark - Live
You Said That You Loved Me (feat. Virgil)
Fell in Love With the Moment
Part of Me (feat. Virgil)
Don't Look Down (feat. Virgil)
Tijuana
Tomorrow's Man (feat. Virgil)
Unlock Me (feat. Virgil)
You Look Like Rain (feat. Virgil)
Black Blood
Patience (feat. Virgil)
I Hear You (feat. Virgil)
Camera
Turkish TV
The Day After The Day After To
Hotel Bar
Out of Words (feat. Virgil)
We're Running out of Time
Love, Make a Fool of Me
Nosebleeds
Two Drinks Away
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