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Albums by Melvins
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Melvins - Freak Puke Melvins
Freak Puke

(Ipecac Recordings 2012)
Punk / MetalN/R0/10Buy Freak Puke at Amazon
Melvins - The Bride Screamed Murder Melvins
The Bride Screamed Murder

(Ipecac 2010)
Punk / MetalN/R7/10Buy The Bride Screamed Murder at Amazon
Melvins - Nude With Boots Melvins
Nude With Boots

(Ipecac 2008)
Punk / MetalN/R0/10Buy Nude With Boots at Amazon
Melvins - (a) Senile Animal Melvins
(a) Senile Animal

(Ipecac 2006)
Punk / MetalN/R8/10Buy (a) Senile Animal at Amazon
Melvins - Electroretard Melvins
Electroretard

(Man's Ruin 2001)
Punk / MetalN/R0/10Buy Electroretard at Amazon
Melvins - The Crybaby Melvins
The Crybaby

(Ipecac 2000)
Punk / Metal4/50/10Buy The Crybaby at Amazon
Melvins - The Maggot Melvins
The Maggot

(Ipecac 1999)
Punk / MetalN/R0/10Buy The Maggot at Amazon
Melvins - Stag Melvins
Stag

(Atlantic 1996)
Punk / MetalN/R0/10Buy Stag at Amazon
Melvins - Prick Melvins
Prick

(Reptile 1996)
Punk / MetalN/R0/10Buy Prick at Amazon
Melvins - Stoner Witch Melvins
Stoner Witch

(Atlantic 1994)
Punk / MetalN/R0/10Buy Stoner Witch at Amazon
Melvins - Houdini Melvins
Houdini

(Atlantic 1993)
Punk / Metalvault0/10Buy Houdini at Amazon
Melvins - Bullhead Melvins
Bullhead

(Boner 1991)
Punk / MetalN/R9/10Buy Bullhead at Amazon
Melvins - Melvins Melvins
Melvins

(Boner 1991)
Punk / MetalN/R0/10Buy Melvins at Amazon
Melvins - Ozma Melvins
Ozma

(Boner 1989)
Punk / MetalN/R0/10Buy Ozma at Amazon


 Biography
The Melvins were the first post-punk band to revel in the slow, sludgy sounds of Black Sabbath. Their music is oppressively slow and heavy, only without any of the silly mystical lyrics or the indulgent guitar solos; it's just one massive, oozing pile of dark slime. The Melvins' first record was released in 1987; they've released many albums since then, but it wasn't until 1993 that they went to a major label, thanks to their protégé, Kurt Cobain. While some may find the Melvins to be dull and repetitious, their place in rock history is interesting, even if considered to be just a footnote.

The band formed in Aberdeen, Washington, the same town that produced Nirvana's Cobain and Krist Novoselic. For Nirvana and many other Seattle-area bands, the Melvins' sludge was inspirational; the younger bands took the Sabbath-styled heaviness of the Melvins, while adding an equally important pop song structure, which the group tended to lack. While all of their disciples became famous after Nirvana broke big in 1991 (including Mudhoney, which featured former Melvins bassist Matt Lukin), the Melvins only expanded their cult slightly. They did earn a major-label contract with Atlantic, but after releasing three records for the label, they were dropped in late 1996 and the group returned to indie status, landing with Amphetamine Reptile for 1998's Alive at the F*cker Club. The late '90s and early 21st century saw a flurry of releases by the band: The Maggot, The Bootlicker, The Crybaby, Electroretard, The Colossus of Destiny, Hostile Ambient Takeover, Pigs of the Roman Empire, Houdini Live 2005: A Live History of Gluttony and Lust, all of which (except for the fourth one) were issued on Mike Patton's Ipecac label.

In addition to their Melvins activities, singer/guitarist Buzz Osborne joined Patton (and former Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo and Mr. Bungle bassist Trevor Dunn) for the experimental outfit Fantômas, resulting in a number of releases (1999's self-titled debut, 2001's The Director's Cut, 2002's Millennium Monsterwork by "the Fantômas Melvins Big Band" (recorded live in San Francisco on New Year's Eve 2000 but not released until two years later), 2004's Delirium Cordia, and 2005's Suspended Animation), while the Melvins' latest bassist, Kevin Rutmanis, joined Patton in another side project, Tomahawk. In 2006, Big Business bassist Jared Warren and drummer Coady Willis joined the Melvins, appearing on that year's Senile Animal album. The follow-ups, 2008's Nude with Boots, 2010's The Bride Screamed Murder, and a live album titled Sugar Daddy Live, were recorded with the same lineup and released by Ipecac. 2012 has seen the Melvins Lite, the additional incarnation of the Melvins which features Buzz Osborne, Dale Crover and Trevor Dunn (Mr. Bungle, Fantômas) touring in support of their upcoming summer release, Freak Puke. The Melvins have also been through a shit load of band members, remarkably they STILL include founding member King Buzzo and almost founding member Dale Crover and they STILL have the Big Business guys Mr. Warren and Mr. Willis playing with them...

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