With Jaime’s permission, I’ve talked with M.S. over at Gnome Tone Records and collected the information I think is needed to organize a complete list for your listening pleasure. As we receive more material, I’ll list it here for you.
NOTE: I’m a historian, not a musician. This is new to me. Be patient…I’m doing my best.
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Cause I’m a Trucker
Finger Walk
First Date
It’s Just a Hangover
It’s Payday
Roads Walked
She’s Gotta Stop Talkin
The Way She Walks
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☕ If you enjoyed these songs, consider buying us a cup of coffee to help offset Gnome Tone Records studio costs. (we share most music completely free).
Deep in the forgotten levels of Clockworks City, where the gears never stop and the workers are invisible to those above, Big Benny Geargrin and his eight-piece ensemble turn survival into swing.
With polished brass, seductive saxophone, and Benny's smooth crooner charm, the Fat Bottoms don't just entertain the under-levels — they remind them they're alive. Born from loss and fueled by joy, this band refuses every topside offer, every corporate stage, because their sound belongs to the workers who need it most.
They play in service tunnels and shift-change corners, turning factory rhythms into danceable defiance, grief into groove, and fifty-two years of invisible suffering into the loudest, proudest celebration Clockworks has ever heard.
If you've been forgotten by the world above, Big Benny's got a song for you — and it's already playing.
LIVE - We’re Still Here
Still Here With You (duet)
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If there’s a sound that expresses the power of the Lower Districts of Clockworks City, it would be GEAR GIRLS. Ex-SLAG mechanics, Ezra, Juno and Katt took their passion for music and the community they came from and turned it into movement that grew so large, it leaked into the human world.
You can find GEAR GIRLS on Spotify.
Gnolaum (Wendell P. Dipmier as a Trench Pilot)
We Are The Beat
Rise Again
NOTE: When Ezra
was accused by idiot critics that she couldn’t actually sing, she laughed.
“You think our music is used to drown out the vocals? Fine, cupcake, I’ll switch it up…”
Your coffee donations helped Gear Girls re-record this song.






Yay!!! This just made my week! :-) :-) :-)