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Punk Rock/Emo\\ | Punk Rock/Emo\\ | ||
+ | Seattle, Washington, USA | ||
+ | Blenderhead was a punk rock band signed to [[Tooth & Nail Records]]. They released three full-length albums from 1992 to 2001. | ||
- | Blenderhead was a punk rock band signed | + | In 1992, Bill Power (formerly of [[Point Blank]], [[Ashes to Ashes (Washington)]], |
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+ | In 1993, the band recorded their debut EP for [[Morphine Records]]. | ||
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+ | Power stayed in touch with Ebel and even sent him a copy of the [[Fearless Donkey]] //Songs From The Rain Factory Volume 1// compilation CD when Ebel was working at [[Frontline Records]]. When Ebel started [[Tooth & Nail Records]], | ||
+ | he contacted Power about putting Blenderhead on a compilation he was working on called //Helpless Amongst Friends//. [[Wish for Eden]] and [[Focused]] went on a west coast tour after releasing their [[Tooth & Nail Records]] debut albums. Power promoted the shows for that tour in Seattle, putting Blenderhead on the bill. One of the shows was at the House-O-Funk attend by Ebel, who was in town to visit his family (around Christmas time). After the show, Ebel offered Power a record deal for Blenderhead. | ||
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+ | While the band was recording their first album for [[Tooth & Nail Records]], Power convinced Ebel to let him run the label' | ||
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+ | Their debut full-length | ||
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+ | Ebel decided he wanted | ||
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+ | The band reunited for Guitarist Tyler Vander Ploeg' | ||
===== Discography ===== | ===== Discography ===== | ||
+ | | 1993 | [[https:// | ||
| 1994 | Prime Candidate for Burnout | [[Tooth & Nail Records]] | | | 1994 | Prime Candidate for Burnout | [[Tooth & Nail Records]] | | ||
- | | 1994 | Blue Tile Lounge | [[Tooth & Nail Records]] | | + | | 1994 | Live at the Blue Tile Lounge | [[Tooth & Nail Records]] | |
| 1996 | Muchacho Vivo | [[Tooth & Nail Records]] | | | 1996 | Muchacho Vivo | [[Tooth & Nail Records]] | | ||
- | | 1997 | EP | [[ Morphine Records]] | | + | | 1997 | EP | [[Morphine Records]] | |
| 2001 | Figureheads On The Forefront Of Pop Culture | [[Tooth & Nail Records]] | | | 2001 | Figureheads On The Forefront Of Pop Culture | [[Tooth & Nail Records]] | | ||
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+ | ==== Blenderhead ==== | ||
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+ | 1993 [[Morphine Records]] (MOR002) | ||
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+ | Bill Power - Vocals, bass\\ | ||
+ | Eben Haase - Guitar\\ | ||
+ | Ed Carrigan - Guitar\\ | ||
+ | Matt Johnson - Drums | ||
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+ | - Let Down | ||
+ | - Jack's a Dull Boy | ||
+ | - Soapbox | ||
+ | - Dear John | ||
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1994 [[Tooth & Nail Records]] (TND1010) | 1994 [[Tooth & Nail Records]] (TND1010) | ||
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+ | Bill Power - Sings\\ | ||
+ | Eben Haase - Guitar\\ | ||
+ | Ed Carrigan - Guitars\\ | ||
+ | Paul Henry - Bass\\ | ||
+ | Matt Johnson - Drums | ||
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+ | Produced by [[Aaron Sprinkle]] | ||
- Escape Reason | - Escape Reason | ||
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- | ==== Blue Tile Lounge ==== | + | ==== Live at the Blue Tile Lounge ==== |
1994 [[Tooth & Nail Records]] (TNV 2) | 1994 [[Tooth & Nail Records]] (TNV 2) | ||
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+ | Bill Power - Vocals\\ | ||
+ | Eben Haase - Guitar\\ | ||
+ | Ed Carrigan - Guitar\\ | ||
+ | Paul Henry - Bass\\ | ||
+ | Matt Johnson - Drums | ||
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+ | Produced by [[Aaron Sprinkle]] | ||
- Spare Change | - Spare Change | ||
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- Soapbox (Polka Version) | - Soapbox (Polka Version) | ||
- Dear John | - Dear John | ||
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+ | ==== Muchacho Vivo ==== | ||
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+ | 1995 [[Tooth & Nail Records]] (TND1031) | ||
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+ | William Richard Power III - Vocals, bass\\ | ||
+ | Eben Joel Haase - Vocals, guitar\\ | ||
+ | Edward James Carrigan III - Guitar\\ | ||
+ | Paul Nicholas Henry - Bass\\ | ||
+ | Matthew Edwin Johnson - Drums | ||
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+ | Produced by Stuart Hallerman | ||
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+ | - Haven (3:04) | ||
+ | - Tow Truck (2:52) | ||
+ | - Vacancy (2:03) | ||
+ | - Chicane Cardigan Smile (2:17) | ||
+ | - Shake This (3:33) | ||
+ | - The Sad World of Me (4:11) | ||
+ | - Trees (2:50) | ||
+ | - Disengaged (3:03) | ||
+ | - U.S.A. for Matthew (3:07) | ||
+ | - Queen of the Day (2:18) | ||
+ | - La Grieta (4:24) | ||
+ | - Five Minute Cousin (2:24) | ||
+ | - Breaking Skin (2:39) | ||
+ | - Once in a Lifetime (3:27) | ||
+ | - The Castle (4:05) | ||
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+ | ==== EP ==== | ||
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+ | 1996 [[Morphine Records]] (MR1002) | ||
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+ | This is a collection of songs including our first single, first demo, a bonus track that never made it onto "Prime Candidate For Burnout" | ||
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+ | Bill Power - Vocals on tracks 1-6, bass on tracks 2-5, 7\\ | ||
+ | Eben Haase - Guitar on tracks 2-7\\ | ||
+ | Ed Carrigan - Vocals on track 7, guitar on tracks 2-7\\ | ||
+ | Matt Johnson - Drums | ||
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+ | Bili Repenning - Guitar on track 1\\ | ||
+ | Bryan Gray - Bass on track 1\\ | ||
+ | Jessica Ferguson - Vocals on tracks 1, 5\\ | ||
+ | Chris Estey - Vocals on track 6 | ||
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+ | - Invasion of the Brainsnatchers (3:43) | ||
+ | - Let Down (demo version) (3:10) | ||
+ | - Jack's a Dull Boy (demo version) (3:10) | ||
+ | - Soapbox (demo version) (4:42) | ||
+ | - Dear John (demo version) (0:15) | ||
+ | - Swingtime (2:42) | ||
+ | - Bugtooth (4:06) | ||
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+ | ==== Figureheads on yhe Forefront of Pop Culture ==== | ||
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+ | 2001 [[Tooth & Nail Records]] (TND1190) | ||
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+ | Bill R. Power - Vocals, bass\\ | ||
+ | Edward J. Carrigan - Guitar\\ | ||
+ | Tyler P. Vander Ploeg - Guitar\\ | ||
+ | Matthew E. Johnson - Drums | ||
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+ | - I Gave Her My Heart, She Gave Me a Pen (3:13) | ||
+ | - Theology and Algebra (1:27) | ||
+ | - Transatlantic Solo Flight (2:45) | ||
+ | - Versatilve Solutions for Modern Living (5:30) | ||
+ | - You Know Who You Are (2:11) | ||
+ | - Emerald City Indie Queen (4:21) | ||
+ | - Monotone (Instrumental) (4:15) | ||
+ | - Fort Lewis Gun Club Youth Day (2:57) | ||
+ | - The Divine Minus Outside the Brackets (2:49) | ||
+ | - Kick the Map in the River (2:57) | ||
+ | - Vivaladel (4:15) | ||
+ | - Crown Hill Hardware (3:05) | ||
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+ | ==== Compilation Appearances ===== | ||
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+ | //**ACM Journal: 3rd Anniversary Compilation**// | ||
+ | 14) Invasion of the Brainsnatchers (4:03) | ||
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+ | //**4 Songs About Motorcycles**// | ||
+ | 01) Bugtooth (4:01) | ||
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+ | //**Songs from the Penalty Box Volume 4**// (2000 [[Tooth & Nail Records]])\\ | ||
+ | 16) Twinkie Insanity Verdict (1:46) | ||
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