Alcohol Funnycar
Alcohol Funnycar was formed in Seattle in 1991 by Ohio expatriate Ben London, a graduate of Antioch College who had moved West with future members of 7 Year Bitch and the Gits. The initial lineup consisted of guitarist/vocalist/songwriter London, ex-Love Battery bassist Tommy "Bonehead" Simpson, and drummer Buzz Crocker. Their 1993 debut EP, Burn, established a melodic pop-punk approach indebted to the early-'80s Minneapolis scene (Husker Du, Replacements, Soul Asylum, etc.); their first full-length album, Time to Make the Donuts, followed later in the year. Citing touring-induced strain, Buzz Crocker left the band, and new drummer Joel Trueblood was introduced on 1995's Weasels. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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| track name | plays | | downloads | |
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| Weasels | 0 | 1 | preview preview |
| Chicken Wings | 1 | 1 | preview preview |
| Try to Understand | 79 | 304 | preview preview |
| Get It Right | 131 | 326 | preview preview |
| Snapping the Straw | 236 | 405 | preview preview |
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Most alternative/post-grunge/pop-punk bands of the '90s owe a major debt to the '80s alternative-rock scene in Minneapolis, bands like Husker Du and the Replacements, without even having heard the...
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| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
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| Time to Make the Donuts | 1993 | n/a | 0 |
| Burn | 1993 | n/a | 0 |

