Ghoti Hook
Ghoti Hook

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Ghoti Hook albums


Six Songs

Six Songs

Jan 2009

Album Tracks

  • Drop Dead
  • Darling
  • Let It Ride
  • Ghost In the Graveyard
  • You Bring Me Down
  • Robert Paulson

Banana Man

Banana Man

May 2008

Album Tracks

  • Banana Man
  • Estevan
  • My Bike
  • The Box
  • Middle Ground
  • Running Away
  • Untitled
  • Just Fools
  • Cowboy
  • Untitled
  • Love By the Numbers
  • At the Zoo
  • The Box (Reprise)
  • Monsters
  • Gimme a Chance
  • The Box (Again)

Retrospective

Retrospective

Jun 2002

Album Tracks

  • Seasons
  • Shrinky Dinks
  • Tract Boy
  • Scared Am I
  • My Bike
  • Estevan
  • Love By the Numbers
  • Just Fools
  • Gimme a Chance
  • Where Is My Mind
  • One Step Away
  • Lullaby
  • Chevy Nova
  • Next to Me

Songs We Didn't Write

Songs We Didn't Write

Sep 1998

Album Tracks

  • I Love Rock and Roll
  • Earth Angel
  • True Faith
  • Just What I Needed
  • Friends
  • Acquiesce
  • I See Red
  • Walking on Sunshine
  • The Guitar Song
  • Hey Nonny Nonny
  • On the Road Again
  • Where Is My Mind?
  • Burnin' Love
  • The Invisible Man
  • Hidden Bonus Track 4

Sumo Surprise

Sumo Surprise

Mar 1995

Album Tracks

  • Body Juggler
  • Seasons
  • South Capitol Street
  • Ooklah the Punk
  • Tract Boy
  • Scared Am I
  • Samson
  • Shrinky Drinks
  • Spice Drops
  • Money
  • Super Sumo
  • Knock Knock
  • Dry Run
  • Never

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Artist Bio

Formed in the autumn of 1991, the Washington D.C.-based pop-punk outfit Ghoti Hook comprised singer Joel Bell, guitarists/cousins Conrad and Jamie Tolosa, bassist Christian Ergueta and drummer Adam Neubauer. After developing a strong fan following in the northeastern U.S., in 1996 Ghoti Hook issued their debut LP Sumo Surprise; after the release of Banana Man the following year, Conrad — also the group's primary songwriter — exited to return to school. A covers project, Songs We Didn't Write, appeared in 1998. Two Years to Never followed two years later. A retrospective of their work, simply titled Retrospective, appeared in 2002 on Tooth and Nail.