
Equal parts underground hip-hop and electronic rock band, Mel Gibson and the Pants are rarely as hilarious as their name might imply. Instead, the band's sound is defined by an unusual combination of aggressive bass lines, cinematic keyboard sequences, and epic guitar riffs, supported by both live and electronic beats. Rapper Harold Sanders Jr. occupies the accessory nearly as often as he does the primary role, weaving rhymes in and out of the thick web woven by his five-piece band.
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Something of a Barnburner
Where It Hurts
Stress Fracture
A Mannequin American
That Ain't A Knife
Bit Of A Buzz
Dead Baby Joke
Sea
Don't Stop Drop and Roll
Spurs Of Steel
Shining Sea
Paper Shaper Shifter
Crosby Steals Nash and Runs
Cast Me in Oak
Don't Believe The Hype Man
Ghini
Monkey Sea Monkey Hairdo
Antique Lures
Collars Popped And Loaded
I'll Never Be Happy Again
Beat It Loose
Reagan's Dead
volatile mixture
Unleash the Beats
The Slippery Slope Of Giving Up
The Shake Up
Tubes Tied
Shark Sandwich (Feat. P.O.S.)
Landmarked
Sweet Science vs Bad Blood
Sweet Science Vs. Bad Blood
This Boat Is Obviously Sinking
Shark Sandwich ft. P.O.S
Collars Popped and Loaded (ft.
Papacy Schmapacy
It's French, Don't Worry About It
Dead Baby Jokes
Shark Sandwich
Papacy Chmapacy
Shark Sandwich (F. P.O.S.)
The Boat Is Obviously Sinking
Papacy, Schmapacy
Shark Sandwich (Featuring P.O.S.)
Shark Sandwich (feat P.O.S.)
Shark Sandwich Feat. P.O.S.
Shark Sandwich (Feat P.O.S)
Shark Sandwich (f.p.o.s.)
shark sandwich (ft. p.o.s.)
Collars Popped And Loaded (ft. P.O.S.)
The Slipper Slope Of Giving Up
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