Artist Tony Sly
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Tony Sly - 12 song program
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Tony Sly - Acoustic volume two
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Tony Sly - Already won
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Tony Sly - Am
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Tony Sly - Amends
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Tony Sly - Black box
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Tony Sly - Burgies basics and you
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Tony Sly - Capo 4th fret
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Tony Sly - Chasing rainbows
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Tony Sly - Chemical upgrade
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Tony Sly - Dark corner
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Tony Sly - Devonshire and crown
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Tony Sly - Discomfort inn
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Tony Sly - Dumb reminders
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Tony Sly - Expired
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Tony Sly - Fireball
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Tony Sly - Flying south
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Tony Sly - For fiona
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Tony Sly - Frances stewart
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Tony Sly - Heal
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Tony Sly - Hey god
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Tony Sly - Homecoming
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Tony Sly - In the end
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Tony Sly - International you day
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Tony Sly - Justified black eye
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Tony Sly - Keira
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Tony Sly - Liver let die
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Tony Sly - Love sick love
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Tony Sly - Not your savior
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Tony Sly - On the outside
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Tony Sly - Pre-medicated murder
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Tony Sly - Sad bear
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Tony Sly - San mateo fog line
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Tony Sly - Second act end credits
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Tony Sly - Soulmate
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Tony Sly - Stunt double
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Tony Sly - The monster
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Tony Sly - The shortest pier
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Tony Sly - The songs of tony sly - a tribute
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Tony Sly - Therapy
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Tony Sly - Toaster in the bathtub
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Tony Sly - Under the garden
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Tony Sly - Via munich
Tony Sly (Anthony James Sly; Nov 4, 1970 – Jul 31, 2012) was an American singer‑songwriter and guitarist best known as the frontman of the punk rock band No Use for a Name. He joined as lead guitarist in 1986, took over vocals in 1989, and led the band through nine studio albums—most notably ¡Leche con Carne! (1995), featuring the MTV hit "Soulmate" �. pt.wikipedia.org +13 In the 2000s, Sly expanded into acoustic music. He released two split albums with Lagwagon's Joey Cape: Acoustic (2004) and Acoustic Volume 2 (2012)—his final release �. His solo acoustic albums, 12 Song Program (2010) and Sad Bear (2011), highlighted his introspective songwriting �. en.wikipedia.org +13