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26 January 2025

THE MUMMIES Double Dumb Ass...In The Face 7 inch 1996

 


Discogs


The Mummies Biography by Mark Deming

The once and future kings of budget rock, the Mummies did for garage rock what the New Bomb Turks did for punk: stripped it to the frame, made it as raunchy as it deserved to be, and reminded everyone what was cool and crazy about the stuff in the first place. Of course, while the New Bomb Turks were able to build a career out of their roots punk cross-breed, the Mummies achieved their greatest notoriety after they broke up, but it's difficult to imagine the rawest edge of the garage revival bands existing without the guiding influence of the gauze-wrapped foursome.

Formed in San Francisco, CA, in late 1988, the Mummies consisted of Larry Winther on guitar, Maz Kattuah on bass, Trent Ruane on organ and sax, and Russell Quan on drums; though it was sometimes difficult to tell just who was who since the band performed in mummy suits that made them appear to be wrapped from head to toe in Ace bandages. While the band found a home in the West Coast garage/surf revival scene alongside like-minded bands such as the Phantom Surfers and the Untamed Youth, the Mummies set out to be louder, cruder, and more obnoxious than anyone; bashing out frantic and primitive versions of such classics as "Justine" and "Shot Down" alongside middle-finger originals like "Your Ass (Is Next in Line)," "The Thing From Venus," and "Shut Yer Mouth" on cheap vintage gear rescued from pawn shops and garage sales. In 1990, the Mummies' first single appeared (on the band's own Pre-B.S. label), as did several 7"s on other labels followed, including Estrus, Planet Pimp, and Rekkids; eventually, the band's early singles were compiled on the LP The Mummies Play Their Own Records. (The album appeared on LP only; the Mummies made no secret of their antipathy for digital technology, emblazoning their slogan, "F*ck CDs," on the back covers of most of their records and refusing to release their material in the format, though this changed with the dawn of the 21st century.

In early 1991, the Mummies cut an album for Crypt Records, but the results sounded a bit too clean and tidy for the band's liking, and the album went unreleased (though the material was later pirated on the infamous Fuck the Mummies bootleg); later that year, they took another stab at capturing their lo-fi assault on tape, and the result was their first (and only) proper Mummies studio album, the gloriously obnoxious Never Been Caught. After extensive West Coast gigging, a tour of the Northwest with Thee Headcoats (garage icon Billy Childish called the Mummies his favorite American band) and a brief jaunt to the East Coast, the Mummies threw in the towel in January 1992, shortly before Never Been Caught came out. However, the group briefly reunited in 1993 when fellow San Franciscans Supercharger asked the Mummies to open for them on a tour of Europe; being big fans of Supercharger, the Mummies agreed, and made enough of an impression on European rock fans that they were persuaded to come back for a headlining tour in the Spring of 1994. Since then, Ruane, Kattuah, and Quan have all played with the Phantom Surfers, while Ruane has also worked with the Untamed Youth; Kattuah finds time to play in the Maybellines; and the busy Quan gigs with the Maybellines, the Bobbyteens, the Count Backwurds, and the Dukes of Hamburg. Larry Winther, meanwhile, has recorded with the Orange Peels.


Tracklist

A1 That Girl
A2 Test Drive
B1 I'm Bigger Than You
B2 Dirty Robber
C1 Food, Sickles, And Girls
D2 One By One

03 August 2024

I HATE THE 90s Volume 28

 


As always, just like in the '90s, this will fit on a blank CD.


Tracklist

  1. The Andersons - In This World
  2. Jejune - Meteorite
  3. Enormous - St. Paddy's Snake Bite Remedy
  4. The Rileys - Keep Smiling
  5. The Rosenbergs - Time Warp
  6. Erik Voeks - Finger Painted Cat
  7. Scorpio Rising - Breathing Underwater
  8. The Marshmellows - Change The World
  9. Flourescein - Fallout
10. The Grown-Ups - Ode To The B-Dogs
11. Dramarama - Work For Food
12. Starpower - Everything Hurts
13. Pulsars - Ode To A Devil
14. Team Dresch - She's Amazing
15. The Orange Peels - She Is Like A Rose
16. Radial Spangle - New Dress
17. The Negro Problem - Monica Oyster
18. 18 Wheeler - Grease
19. 3 Day Wheelie - Something About A Ceiling
20. The Haskells - Media Whore
21. The Shambles - I Believe
22. The Terrifying Experience - Every Time I Turn Around

10 March 2024

POP AGAIN - THE POPTOPIA 98 COLLECTION Various Artists 1998


 

Discogs

 

Japanese compilation of power pop

 

Tracklist

1Sonica (7)Pretty Little Heads
2PiewackitDynamite Hairshirt
3Going StaggRyanoceros
4The Orange PeelsLove Coming Down
5Martin Luther LennonGabrielle
6Paul Myers (8)She Sends Me Letters
7The NomineeDon't You Lie
8Ultraviolet Eye*Caterpillar
9PG-13 (3)Someday Afternoon
10Beware Of DougGoldiggers
11Admiral TwinPhone Call 27
12Clutter (4)Common Destination
13The BunnyrabbitsMonkey Sea
14Barry HoldshipSummer's Gone
15Double Naught SpiesDandelion
16The Maxx Average CorporationLive It
17Quinton FlynnMiss Right
18The Marshmellows (2)Change The World
19The Autumns (3)Eskimo Swim
20Lucie GamelonJulie (Not Her Real Name)
21Project Dreamworld*Child's Play
22The BoomvangsPop! There Is Love
23Oral GrooveCar Driver

 

28 January 2010

THE MUMMIES Runnin' On Empty Volume One 1996


 
 
The Mummies are an American garage punk band formed in San Bruno, California, in 1988. Exhibiting a raw and lo-fi sound, dubbed "budget rock", the Mummies' rebellious attitude and distinctive performance costumes exerted an influence on garage punk and garage rock revival acts later in the decade, as well as in the 1990s. Their recorded output was intentionally completed with poor, cheap equipment, including their first and only studio album Never Been Caught, which was released after the group's initial break-up. Since then, the Mummies have engaged in several reunion concerts and tours, including appearances in Europe and the US sporadically through to recent years.
 

These guys crack me up! I love the "Fuck You" written on his chest. - Blogatrix


Tracklist

A1
One Potato, Two Potato
A2
The House On The Hill
A3
Die!
A4
(They Call Me) Willie The Wild One
A5
The Mummies' Theme
A6
Shit
A7
The Double Axe
B1
Come On Up
B2
What A Way To Die
B3
The Fly
B4
Uncontrollable Urge
B5
Justine!
B6
(My Love Is) Stronger Than Dirt
B7
Skinny Minnie
B8
One Potato, Two Potato