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Mudhoney’s 1989 self-titled album is a cornerstone of Seattle's burgeoning garage rock movement. The record established the band's signature raw sound—characterized by distorted guitars and driving rhythms—which would later influence the development of grunge music. Released on Sub Pop Records, it r...
*King Tuff* is the self-titled second studio album by American garage rock musician Kyle Thomas, who performs under the stage name King Tuff. Released in 2012 through the Sub Pop record label, the album helped establish Thomas as a prominent figure in the modern garage rock revival movement. The rec...
Sub Pop 200 is a compilation album released in late 1988 by the Seattle-based independent record label Sub Pop. The album features early tracks from several bands that would soon define the grunge movement, including Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Mudhoney. Compiled by label founders Bruce Pavitt and Jon...
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