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Old 09.05.2007, 01:49 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by swa(y)
yeah, its always bummed me out a bit that no one really ever mentions catt butt, and that their material is a bit difficult to locate.

you see the melvins when mike ziegler was roadieing for em? i dont get that dude man, ive conversed with him a bit...he seems like a prick.

Ziegler's always been known as one of the nicest people in Oly as far as I know. I like him, he has my band's live sets on his trading list. I have no idea who has roadied for the Melvins most of the times I've seen them, though once Justin Trosper was doing it as I saw him carrying shit out of their truck.

The reason Catt Butt are forgotten is their personalities. At the peak of their garage rock/grunge prowess they had the biggest egos in Seattle and didn't have the crowd or record sales to back it up. Sub Pop actually deleted their vinyl album back when they were keeping everything by all of their bands in print, and I don't think it ever made it to cd. I liked their records o.k., but always liked that sort of thing way more live.
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