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Ebel decided he wanted to move back to the northwest to be near his family, so Power helped him find office space in Seattle. At the end of the Blenderhead West Coast tour, Johnson and Power helped Ebel move himself and the [[Tooth & Nail Records]] label from California to Seattle. Power was promoted to Operations Manager for the label, and his wife at the time was hired to do accounting. | Ebel decided he wanted to move back to the northwest to be near his family, so Power helped him find office space in Seattle. At the end of the Blenderhead West Coast tour, Johnson and Power helped Ebel move himself and the [[Tooth & Nail Records]] label from California to Seattle. Power was promoted to Operations Manager for the label, and his wife at the time was hired to do accounting. | ||
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+ | At some point after their second album, Haase was fired by Power and Carigan left as well. This basically led to Blenderhead breaking up. A third album called //The Pauli Exclusion Principle// had been included in a Tooth & Nail catalog as an upcoming release, but that album was never recorded. In 1996, [[Morphine Records]] released a compilation ep that contained their first song, their first ep, a left over song from the //Prime Candidate// sessions, and the song for the //4 Songs About Motorcycles// | ||
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+ | In 2000, a new Blenderhead song called " | ||
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