Genres: Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Post-Hardcore Active: 90's Formed: 1986 in Washington D.C.
David Bowie, Brian Eno, T. Rex, Queen, Elton John, Jane's Addiction, Bryan Ferry, Cheap Trick, The Cars, Roxy Music, Fugazi, Jawbox, Minor Threat
Faith No More, Jawbox, Sunny Day Real Estate, Radiohead, Porno for Pyros, Guided by Voices, Brad, Satchel, Possum Dixon, Chavez, Placebo, Dambuilders, Cake Like, The Afghan Whigs, Smashing Pumpkins, Girls Against Boys, Nomeansno, Jeff Buckley, Urge Overkill
Cursive, stellastarr*, Sleet, The Valley Arena, Smart Went Crazy, Afterhours, Jonathan Fire*Eater, Sleepcomesdown, Settlefish, Beep Beep, Get Him Eat Him, Death Vessel, Blame the Patient, Jeremy Enigk, Pole Position, The Blood Brothers, Minus the Bear, The Casket Lottery, Saves the Day
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Shudder to Think's hardcore punk background (courtesy of their affiliation with the D.C.-based label Dischord Records, also the home of Fugazi) doesn't give the best indication of their sound, since the group embraced pop influences and a skewed sense of songwriting as well. Formed in 1986, the band's initial lineup -- vocalist/guitarist Craig Wedren, guitarist Chris Matthews, bassist Stuart Hill, and drummer Mike Russell -- released two singles and one 1989 album (Curse, Spells, Voodoo, Mooses) before signing with the Dischord label. Shudder to Think remained with Dischord for three influential albums -- 1990's Ten-Spot, 1991's Funeral at the Movies, and 1992's Get Your Goat -- while touring alongside the likes of Fugazi and the Smashing Pumpkins.
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Release: September 15, 2009
Label: Team Love
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Release: August 24, 1998
Label: Epic , Sony Music Distribution
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