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List of songs recorded by Wolfmother : ウィキペディア英語版
List of songs recorded by Wolfmother

Wolfmother is an Australian hard rock band originally formed in 2000 by vocalist and guitarist Andrew Stockdale, bassist and keyboardist Chris Ross, and drummer Myles Heskett. The band signed with Modular Recordings and released the four-track extended play ''Wolfmother'' in 2004. The band released their debut album, also self-titled, in Australia in 2005;〔 it featured 12 new recordings, including the four songs from the 2004 EP. In 2006 the band released a second EP, ''Dimensions'', which featured the new song "Love Train", subsequently released as the B-side to "White Unicorn" and included on the 2006 international edition of ''Wolfmother''.〔〔 In May 2007 the band contributed a new song, "Pleased to Meet You", to the ''Spider-Man 3'' soundtrack.
Original members Ross and Heskett left the band in August 2008, after which a hiatus followed and new members Aidan Nemeth (guitar), Ian Peres (bass and keyboards) and Dave Atkins (drums) joined in 2009. The second lineup of the band first released "Back Round" as a free digital download in March, and later as a digital single in June. Wolfmother's second studio album, ''Cosmic Egg'', was released in October 2009, containing 12 songs (16 on deluxe editions). During a break in the band's New Moon Rising World Tour in April 2010, Atkins left the band and was replaced by Will Rockwell-Scott, known for his work with The Mooney Suzuki. The band also contributed a new song, "Fell Down a Hole", to the soundtrack album ''Almost Alice'' in March 2010, and later a cover version of "Cheap Sunglasses" for ''ZZ Top: A Tribute from Friends'' in October 2011.
In February 2012, it was announced that Nemeth and Rockwell-Scott had left the band, with Vin Steele and Hamish Rosser replacing them and Elliott Hammond also joining the group. Little over a year later though, the band's next album was released as ''Keep Moving'', a Stockdale solo album, with the band said to be on hiatus. In July, however, it was announced that Wolfmother had returned with Stockdale, Peres, and Steele (on drums), and the following March the band's third official album ''New Crown'' was released through website Bandcamp, containing 11 tracks.
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