
Fall of 1991, in the blue-collar city of Baltimore, David Koslowski had written some songs and recorded them on a cheap ass tape recorder. He asked his roommate Colin Preston to buy a bass guitar and form a band with him. Colin had never played an instrument beforeits the classic punk rock story. The two would go on to generate a machine like band known as Liquor Bike. The Bike would roll full steam ahead for 5 years until its inevitable crash in 1996.
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Plain To See
P.R. Song #18
Coward
24 Kt.
Nocturnal Ignition
Lardass
Miss Fortune
Pummeled
Trapdoor
Swallow Me
Armadillo Flats
Cover It Up
Pavements And Sidewalks
Money Pocket
Kings Of Butane
Five Times Two And A Half
Vicegrip
Train Wreck
Could It Be That I'm A Liar?
Divining Rod
Stomach (v.)
Martini
Sheela-Na-Gig
Backbone
Creature
M Is For Meat
Home Improvement Kit
Cut-In Line
Rise
Bobbie's Corner
Could It Be That I'm A Liar
Superface
Hi-Fi Sigh
Robbie's Corner
Ringpiece
Miss for Tune
Old-Fashioned
Money-Pocket
Asskisser
Ass Kisser
Ostracize
Hi Fi Sigh
(Extra Track)
Denier
Liquor Bike - Plain to See
Tongue Tied (Demo)
Lost (Demo)
Next to You (7" Single)
Plain to See (Compilation Track)
Untitled
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