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Cat Butt |
defunct Seattle band |
Cat Butt #1:
(first 6 months of 1987 -> the band on Subpop 200's "Big Cigar")
David Emmanuel Duet: vocals
James Burdyshaw: lead guitar
John Michael Amerika: rhythm guitar
Tom "Manny Eldorado" Price: bass
Charlie "Circus" Ryan: drums
Cat Butt #2:
(late 1987-summer 1988 -> played on single "64 Funny Cars")
David Emmanuel Duet: vocals
James Burdyshaw: lead guitar
John Michael Amerika: rhythm guitar
Dean "Fly-Daddy" Gunderson: bass
Erik "Erok" Peterson: drums
Cat Butt #3:
(summer 1988-1990 -> played on Subpop Record "Journey To The Center Of Catbutt")
David Emmanuel Duet: vocals
James Burdyshaw: lead guitar
Danny Bland: rhythm guitar
Dean "Fly-Daddy" Gunderson: bass
Erik "Erok" Peterson: drums
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James Burdyshaw's musical history
Tom Price's musical history
Charlie Ryan's musical history
David "Moth-Man" E Duet's musical history
Erik Peterson's musical history
Danny Bland's musical history
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- 64 Funny Cars 7" (Empty Records US/Penultimate Records, 1988, MT-050)
- 64 Funny Cars
- Hell's Half Acre
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- Journey To The Center Of ... MLP (Glitterhouse Records, 1989, GR 0067)
- Maximo
- Freebase
- 3 Eyes
- Born Loser
- Sedgwick
- Zombie
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- Sub Pop Rock City LP (Glitterhouse Records, 1988, GR 0052)
- Big Cigar
- Sub-Pop-200 3xLP (Subpop, 1988, SP 25)
- Big Cigar
- Sub-Pop-200 CD (Tupelo, 1988, TUPCD 04)
- Big Cigar
- Sub-Pop-200 CD (Subpop, 1992, SP 25B)
- Big Cigar
- Sub-Pop-200 CD (Subpop Germany, 1992, SP 71/238)
- Big Cigar
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