
Formed in October of 1992, the Hentchmen were one of the most popular live acts in lower Michigan throughout the '90s. Featuring organist/vocalist Johnny Volare, guitarist Tim V. Eight, and drummer Chris Handyside, the band performed a primitive garage band sound that utilized few instruments and referenced their heroes in '60s music. They began performing around Ann Arbor and Detroit, gaining a small but rabid fanbase. They released their eponymous debut and produced several indie singles
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Some Other Guy
Accusatory
Chrissy Rides Again
Yesterday's Trash
Old Enough To Drive
Automatic
April
Me and My Monotone
Gawker Delay
Little No More
Big Screen Lover
Half Step Away
L.A.M.F.
Slow Down
Casmere and Campau
Carry Me Home
Leaving The Highlands
Club Wagon
R&R Cancer
ham & oil
Psycho Daisies (extended axe duel)
Michigan Blues
psycho daisies (alternate take)
Beat That
Shadow Play
Hot Rod Millie
Straight Up
Mush Mouth Millie
Messed Up My Brain
So Many Girls
LeSabre Radar
Red Hot Car
Brain Power
Shimmy Shake
Every Girl I See
Broke Down
Lookin' for a Girl
Four Eyed Buick
Makin' Out
Exit 154
Love
Poor Sherilee
Campus Party
Front Porch Entertainers
Never Met A Girl Like You Before
Ate The Phone
Teenage Letter
90's Girls
Pack Up & Go
Don't You Just Know It
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