Mudhoney
Nirvana may have been the band that put an entire generation in flannel, and Pearl Jam and Soundgarden both sold a lot more records, but Mudhoney were truly the band that made the '90s grunge rock movement possible. Mudhoney were the first real success story for Sub Pop Records; their indie-scene success laid the groundwork for the movement that would (briefly) make Seattle, WA, the new capital of the rock & roll universe; and they took the sweat-soaked and beer-fueled mixture of heavy metal muscle, punk attitude, and garage rock primitivism...[more]
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Mudhoney was most convincing when the 7" recording format limited their more indulgent tendencies. In general (especially early on), their albums were always peppered with great songs -- usually variations on the band's trademark scuzzy sound and sneering attitude -- but rarely sustained momentum all the way through, thanks in part to the band's weakness for ponderous jams. The sorely needed, two-disc best-of March to Fuzz attempts to have it both ways: the first disc is a generous, 22-track overview [ read more ]
CD $16.13
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VINYL FORMAT. The band's eighth full-length album. Deliberately and aggressively raw, it sounds as lean and as full-on as any modern equivalent one cares to mention. Recorded in a scant three and a half days, written and recorded "from the rhythm up" instead of from the riff and lyrics down. The effect is to thrust out the bottom-end rumble of drummer Dan Peters and bassist Guy Maddison, and to bring about a cohesive whole not entirely ruled by the almighty riff.
LP $13.99
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Named after the band's favorite distortion pedal, Superfuzz Bigmuff was actually Mudhoney's first EP; the Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles package collects that recording, as well as the A- and B-sides of their first two 45s and two covers (of [ read more ]
MP3 $9.99
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In 2008 both Sub Pop and Mudhoney are celebrating their 20th anniversary. This is the deluxe, re-mastered edition of Superfuzz Bigmuff, containing the original EP in its correct running order, singles, demos, and two blistering live recordings from 1988, all re-mastered, or in some cases, mastered for the first time. "For all the play and worldwide attention several Seattle-area bands got during the 1988-92 period, at the end of the day...there was Mudhoney - and then there was everybody else [ read more ]
2xCD $16.99
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The band's eighth full-length album. Deliberately and aggressively raw, it sounds as lean and as full-on as any modern equivalent one cares to mention. Recorded in a scant three and a half days, written and recorded 'from the rhythm up' instead of from the riff and lyrics down. The effect is to thrust out the bottom-end rumble of drummer Dan Peters and bassist Guy Maddison, and to bring about a cohesive whole not entirely ruled by the almighty riff.
MP3 $9.99
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Mission of Burma Signals, Calls and Marches [Remastered], Pedro the Lion Winners Never Quit, Cat Power You Are Free
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RESTOCK. Mudhoney are a rock 'n' roll band from Seattle, WA. The members of the band are: Mark Arm, who mainly sings and plays guitar; Steve Turner, who mainly plays guitar; Dan Peters, who mainly plays drums; and Guy Maddison, who mainly plays bass. Guy is a new member of the band, replacing Matt Lukin who left in 1999 after more than 10 years stout and sterling service. Mudhoney formed in 1988. They have released seven albums, and are about to release their eighth. The new Mudhoney album is titled Since W [ read more ]
CD $10.99
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The band's eighth full-length album. Deliberately and aggressively raw, it sounds as lean and as full-on as any modern equivalent one cares to mention. Recorded in a scant three and a half days, written and recorded "from the rhythm up" instead of from the riff and lyrics down. The effect is to thrust out the bottom-end rumble of drummer Dan Peters and bassist Guy Maddison, and to bring about a cohesive whole not entirely ruled by the almighty riff.
CD $13.99
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Named after the band's favorite distortion pedal, Superfuzz Bigmuff was actually Mudhoney's first EP.
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Mudhoney's first self-titled album came as a bit of a disappointment after the group's initial singles, and from the distance of over a decade it's even more of a sore thumb in the band's extensive discography. It's good, to be sure, but not great; the essential spark of the band got a bit lost over 40 minutes, where in three minutes' space the quartet could be the best act on the planet. Then again, arguably [ read more ]
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Mudhoney are a rock 'n' roll band from Seattle, WA. The members of the band are: Mark Arm, who mainly sings and plays guitar; Steve Turner, who mainly plays guitar; Dan Peters, who mainly plays drums; and Guy Maddison, who mainly plays bass. Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge, their third album, ranked #18 in Spin's list of the 20 Best Albums Of 1991.
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Mudhoney are a rock 'n' roll band from Seattle, WA. The members of the band are: Mark Arm, who mainly sings and plays guitar; Steve Turner, who mainly plays guitar; Dan Peters, who mainly plays drums; and Guy Maddison, who mainly plays bass. Guy is a new member of the band, replacing Matt Lukin who left in 1999 after more than 10 years stout and sterling service. Mudhoney formed in 1988. They have released seven albums, and are about to release their eighth. The new Mudhoney album is titled Since We've Beco [ read more ]
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For 18 years, Mudhoney has proved to be one of the most consistently electrifying acts to survive the grunge implosion, whatever that was. The wolfish howls of singer Mark Arm, soulful splatterings of guitarist Steve Turner, and frenzied fills of drummer Dan Peters have produced nine albums to date, most of which are considered neo-garage classics. Drummer Matt Lukin has been replaced by the inimitable Australian Guy Maddison. Under A Billion Suns is performed with the same amplified urgency of their [ read more ]
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