A mower is a person or machine that cuts (mows) grass or other plants that grow on the ground. Usually mowing is distinguished from reaping, which uses similar implements, but is the traditional term for harvesting grain crops, e.g. with reapers and combines.
A smaller mower used for lawns and sports grounds (playing fields) is called a lawn mower or grounds mower, which is often self-powered, or may also be small enough to be pushed by the operator. Grounds mowers have reel or rotary cutters. Larger mowers or mower-conditioners are mainly used to cut grass (or other crops) for hay or silage and often place the cut material into rows, which are referred to as windrows. Swathers (or windrowers) are also used to cut grass (and grain crops). Prior to the invention and adoption of mechanized mowers, (and today in places where use of a mower is impractical or uneconomical), grass and grain crops were cut by hand using scythes or sickles.
Larger mowers are usually ganged (equipped with a number or gang of similar cutting units), so they can adapt individually to ground contours. They may be powered and drawn by a tractor or draft animals. The cutting units can be mounted underneath the tractor between the front and rear wheels, mounted on the back with a three-point hitch or pulled behind the tractor as a trailer. There are also dedicated self-propelled cutting machines, which often have the mower units mounted at the front and sides for easy visibility by the driver. Boom or side-arm mowers are mounted on long hydraulic arms, similar to a backhoe arm, which allows the tractor to mow steep banks or around objects while remaining on a safer surface.
On the Mouth is Superchunk's third studio album. It was recorded September 14-20, 1992, at West Beach Studios, engineered by Donnell Cameron, and produced by John Reis and Superchunk. It was released by Matador Records in 1993.
This album marked the debut of drummer Jon Wurster, who replaced Chuck "Chunk" Garrison.
The band also has a song called "On The Mouth," but it is not on this album. It first appeared as b-side for the single version of "Mower."
Fucked Up and Tom Scharpling, of Scharpling and Wurster fame, covered Precision Auto at the Matador at 21 festival in Las Vegas.
American alternative rock band Jimmy Eat World covered "Precision Auto" for its 2010 album Invented.
Mower is the self-titled debut album from the hardcore punk band Mower released November 4, 2003 on Suburban Noize Records.
Mahaboob Mere Mujhe Dil Men Basa Le
Sapana Hoon Tera Mujhe Apana Bana Le
Kuchh Aashiqi Hai Teri Kuchh Dilabari Hai Meri
Donon Ko Mila Le Dil Laga Le
Mahaboob Mere Mujhe Dil Men Basa Le
Sapana Hoon Tera Mujhe Apana Bana Le
Kuchh Aashiqi Hai Teri Kuchh Dilabari Hai Meri
Donon Ko Mila Le Dil Laga Le
Dil Chaahe Too Laga Le Chaahat Ke Mele
Kya Soch Raha Hai Uth Kar Baanhon Men Le Le
Jab Ji Chaahe Too Laga Le Chaahat Ke Mele
Kya Soch Raha Hai Uth Kar Baanhon Men Le Le
Iqaraar Karati Hoon Main Tujhe Pyaar Karati Hoon Main
Pyaar Ka Zara Sa Nasha Le
Hoy Hoy Hoy
Har Vaqt Khayaalon Men Doobe Se Rahate Ho
Khaamosh Labon Se Na Jaane Kya Kahate Ho
Har Vaqt Khayaalon Men Doobe Se Rahate Ho
Khaamosh Labon Se Na Jaane Kya Kahate Ho
Meri Jaan Chup Na Raho Mauqa Hai Kuchh To Kaho
Jeene Ka Zara Sa Maza Le Mahaboob Mere Mujhe Dil Men Basa Le
Sapana Hoon Tera Mujhe Apana Bana Le
Kuchh Aashiqi Hai Teri Kuchh Dilabari Hai Meri
Donon Ko Mila Le Dil Laga Le
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