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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.
  
-The band reunited for Guitarist Tyler Vander Ploeg's 40th birthday in March 2016.+Blenderhead's second album for Tooth & Nail reflected their changing music tastes and songwriting style. Power stated that wanted to experiment more with volume and melody while getting away from straight ahead punk / hardcore styles. While Power hated the production on their 1995 release //Muchacho Vivo//, he was proud of the songs they wrote. The band also recorded a song called "Bugtooth" for the [[Flying Tart Records]] 7-inch //4 Songs About Motorcycles// in 1995. This song saw different band members playing different instruments. 
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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// 7-inch. 
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 +In 2000, a new Blenderhead song called "Twinkie Insanity Verdict" was released on //Songs from the Penalty Box Volume 4// compilation by [[Tooth & Nail Records]]). Power and Johnson wanted to record another album, so they talked Carrigan into joining them again. They found Tyler P. Vander Ploeg to join them on guitar and recorded //Figureheads on the Forefront of Pop Culture.// This album was released in 2001 on [[Tooth & Nail Records]]. The lyrics reflected the recent painful divorce Power had been through. All of the music that had been intended for //The Pauli Exclusion Principle// was recorded for this album. The band also reunited for Guitarist Tyler Vander Ploeg's 40th birthday in March 2016.
  
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