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Lohio Lyrics 2001
Mr. Superlove Lyrics 2000
Some Stupid With A Flare Gun Lyrics 2000
The Known Universe Lyrics 1996
Electric Rock Music Lyrics 1994
Grim Lyrics 1993
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Ass Ponys Biography

Led by guitarist/vocalist Chuck Cleaver, Cleveland's Ass Ponys cut a niche in the indie rock world of the early '90s with their skewed country-rock. The group managed to twist standard rock and country conventions around, giving them a goofy, off-kilter perspective. After releasing a couple of independent records, the band signed with A&M Records, releasing their major-label debut, Electric Rock Music, in 1994, followed by Known Universe in 1996. After a lengthy hiatus that saw the group severing ties with A&M, they signed a deal with alternative country label Checkered Past. The resulting Lohio was a triumphant, if slightly depressing, return to form. A compilation, Okra Years, was released in 2005. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide