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Tomahawk

TomahawkBest Tomahawk Albums Ranked

7.1

Avg Score

7

Opinions

5

Albums

3

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Summary from 7 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Tomahawk's catalog across 5 albums from 7 opinions, with an overall average of 7.1/10. The top-rated Tomahawk album is Mit Gas (2003) with a 8.4/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Tonic Immobility and Tomahawk. The discography on Wavelength spans 2001 to 2021.

Mit Gas

Mit Gas

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8.4

I like to imagine Mike Patton's mind in similar terms as rural America; it's a nice place to visit, but I sure as hell wouldn't want to live there. A world where maniacal hitchhikers wait for unsuspecting Samaritans at the edge of town and midgets and harelips cavort in saturnalian bliss on empty carnival grounds might offer a fair amount of solace to extreme cases of psychological disability, but

Tomahawk

Tomahawk

pitchfork
7.0

My friend Danielle insists that Mike Patton is a "greasy-ass son-of-a-bitch." I've never really given much thought to his sleaziness, but my impression of Patton has always been of this convulsive, hyperactive kid who never stands still, always screaming and jumping around. This has been especially true in his recent musical output, as Patton has schemed with an ever-increasing number of co-conspi

Oddfellows

Oddfellows

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6.8

After a nearly six-year absence, Tomahawk-- Jesus Lizard guitarist Duane Denison, Helmet/Battles drummer John Stanier, Fantomas/Melvins bassist Trevor Dunn, and Mike Patton-- have returned with their fourth LP. Recorded with Black Keys producer Collin Dupuis, Oddfellows has been touted as the band's most straightforward release to date.

Oddfellows

Oddfellows

fantano
6.0

Mike Patton and company make Oddfellows a step back toward their experimental and alternative rock sound, abandoning the Native American music influences that made Anonymous such a strangely spicy album.

Anonymous

Anonymous

pitchfork
5.9

Underground supergroup featuring Mike Patton, Duane Dension (Jesus Lizard), and John Stanier (Helmet, Battles) ditches freak-metal for a record that interprets Native American compositions.

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