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Alcohol Funnycar
2,900 listeners
Alcohol Funnycar was a rock band from Seattle, Wash. It featured Ben London on guitar/vox, Tommy (Bonehead) Simpson on bass and Joel Truebl… read moreAlcohol Funnycar was a rock band from Seattle, Wash. It featured Ben London on guitar/vox, Tommy (Bonehead) Simpson on bass and Joel Trueblood on drums. They released two full-lengths and an EP before disbanding. London is now in the band STAG. View wikiAlcohol Funnycar was a rock band from Seattle, Wash. It featured Ben London on guitar/vox, Tommy (Bonehead) Simpson on bass and Joel Trueblood on drums. They released two full-lengths and an EP before disbanding. London is now in the band STAG. View wiki -
Voodoo Gearshift
1,036 listeners
Voodoo Gearshift started in 1985 in Iowa City, Iowa. Bred from metal and speed, they evoke crunching melodies that at times will abruptly … read moreVoodoo Gearshift started in 1985 in Iowa City, Iowa. Bred from metal and speed, they evoke crunching melodies that at times will abruptly halt and twist into a new theme, with grace. Their excellent songwriting and musicianship would s… read moreVoodoo Gearshift started in 1985 in Iowa City, Iowa. Bred from metal and speed, they evoke crunching melodies that at times will abruptly halt and twist into a new theme, with grace. Their excellent songwriting and musicianship would seem to have guaranteed them a popular place in the alternati… read more -
Flop
8,548 listeners
Flop was an early-1990s pop punk band from Seattle, Washington. The band gained some exposure as a result of a brief appearance in Doug Pra… read moreFlop was an early-1990s pop punk band from Seattle, Washington. The band gained some exposure as a result of a brief appearance in Doug Pray's motion picture documentary Hype!. Flop's original four members consisted of lead sin… read moreFlop was an early-1990s pop punk band from Seattle, Washington. The band gained some exposure as a result of a brief appearance in Doug Pray's motion picture documentary Hype!. Flop's original four members consisted of lead singer, guitarist and songwriter Rusty Willoughby, guitarist Bi… read more -
My Eye
395 listeners
“Not much is known about this short-lived band. They were rumored to have lived in the underground Seattle only to come out at night to pre… read more“Not much is known about this short-lived band. They were rumored to have lived in the underground Seattle only to come out at night to prey on young teenage girls. Previous single on C/Z is out of print.” View wiki“Not much is known about this short-lived band. They were rumored to have lived in the underground Seattle only to come out at night to prey on young teenage girls. Previous single on C/Z is out of print.” View wiki -
10 Minute Warning
4,567 listeners
In 1983 10 Min. Warning was formed by the demise of The Fartz with Paul Solger (of The Fags ) on guitar and Duff McKagan (of The Fastbacks … read moreIn 1983 10 Min. Warning was formed by the demise of The Fartz with Paul Solger (of The Fags ) on guitar and Duff McKagan (of The Fastbacks and The Fartz) on drums but he moved to guitar when Greg Gilmore was added. Blaine Cook on vocals,… read moreIn 1983 10 Min. Warning was formed by the demise of The Fartz with Paul Solger (of The Fags ) on guitar and Duff McKagan (of The Fastbacks and The Fartz) on drums but he moved to guitar when Greg Gilmore was added. Blaine Cook on vocals, David Garrigues on bass. Their name is in relation to how m… read more -
Bundle of Hiss
5,117 listeners
Bundle of Hiss – along with groups like the U-Men and Skin Yard – created what was to become known as grunge. The one thing tha… read moreBundle of Hiss – along with groups like the U-Men and Skin Yard – created what was to become known as grunge. The one thing that was different was the fact that Bundle of Hiss was crafting the Seattle Sound roughly six years … read moreBundle of Hiss – along with groups like the U-Men and Skin Yard – created what was to become known as grunge. The one thing that was different was the fact that Bundle of Hiss was crafting the Seattle Sound roughly six years before it exploded with groups like Nirvana and Pearl Jam. S… read more -
Icky Joey
908 listeners
A side project of the legendary Ed Fotheringham (The Thrown Ups) and Jason Finn/Jason Tillman (both of Love Battery). David Lipe and David … read moreA side project of the legendary Ed Fotheringham (The Thrown Ups) and Jason Finn/Jason Tillman (both of Love Battery). David Lipe and David Rott are also included in this group. Imagine the psychedelic style of Love Battery combined with … read moreA side project of the legendary Ed Fotheringham (The Thrown Ups) and Jason Finn/Jason Tillman (both of Love Battery). David Lipe and David Rott are also included in this group. Imagine the psychedelic style of Love Battery combined with the gritty attitude of the Thrown Ups, with everything from … read more -
Daddy Hate Box
1,673 listeners
Daddy Hate Box featured vocalist Peter Litwin from Coffin Break and drummer Steve Wied from TAD (other members were Al Tompkins on bass &am… read moreDaddy Hate Box featured vocalist Peter Litwin from Coffin Break and drummer Steve Wied from TAD (other members were Al Tompkins on bass & David Goff on guitar), and while I still haven't heard any Tad albums I know Coffin Break … read moreDaddy Hate Box featured vocalist Peter Litwin from Coffin Break and drummer Steve Wied from TAD (other members were Al Tompkins on bass & David Goff on guitar), and while I still haven't heard any Tad albums I know Coffin Break well, and since Peter Litwin's voice is quite unique yo… read more -
Coffin Break
15,868 listeners
Coffin Break was formed in Seattle, USA in the late 1980s, during the time that grunge was beginning to catch on; however, the group eschew… read moreCoffin Break was formed in Seattle, USA in the late 1980s, during the time that grunge was beginning to catch on; however, the group eschewed the nascent alternative sound, taking their influences from punk rock. The group released its f… read moreCoffin Break was formed in Seattle, USA in the late 1980s, during the time that grunge was beginning to catch on; however, the group eschewed the nascent alternative sound, taking their influences from punk rock. The group released its first two full-length albums and a compilation on C/Z Records… read more