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'''''King Buzzo''''' was released in 1992 through [[Boner Records]]. | '''''King Buzzo''''' was released in 1992 through [[Boner Records]]. | ||
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The idea, artwork and logos for these solo EPs is based on the solo albums released by members of [[KISS]] in 1978. | The idea, artwork and logos for these solo EPs is based on the solo albums released by members of [[KISS]] in 1978. | ||
[[Nirvana]]'s [[Dave Grohl]] plays drums on this EP. Grohl is credited as | [[Nirvana]]'s [[Dave Grohl]] plays drums on this EP. Grohl is credited as "Dale Nixon", a pseudonym [[Greg Ginn]] adopted to play bass on Black Flag's album ''My War''. | ||
Osborne does not appear on ''Skeeter'' at all. Grohl recorded "[[Just Another Story About Skeeter Thompson]]" in 1990, and it appeared on his ''Late!'' Pocketwatch cassette. Skeeter Thompson was the bassist of Grohl's old band Scream. | Osborne does not appear on ''Skeeter'' at all. Grohl recorded "[[Just Another Story About Skeeter Thompson]]" in 1990, and it appeared on his ''Late!'' Pocketwatch cassette. Skeeter Thompson was the bassist of Grohl's old band Scream. | ||
*12" EP | |||
**Boner Records BR32-1/Tupelo Recording Company TUP39-1 | |||
*CD | |||
**Boner Records BR32-2/Tupelo Recording Company TUP39-2 | |||
*Cassette | |||
**Boner Records BR32-4/Tupelo Recording Company TUP39-4 | |||
*12" EP | |||
**Boner Records BR32-1 Re-released on red vinyl with [[Tom Hazelmyer|HAZE XXL]] sleeve in a quantity of 140 for BASH-17 at Grumpy's, Minneapolis on 22 July, 2017 with a mail-order pre-release on 1 July, 2017 | |||
*12" EP | |||
*Limited, un-numbered Letterpress sleeves by [[Mackie Osborne]], and numbered editions of 18, 20 and 75 were sold on tour. | |||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||
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*[[Barrett Jones]] - Producer, Engineer | *[[Barrett Jones]] - Producer, Engineer | ||
*[[Harvey Bennett Stafford]] - Cover and insert paintings | *[[Harvey Bennett Stafford]] - Cover and insert paintings | ||
[[Category: Melvins Albums]] | [[Category: Melvins Albums]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:06, 4 July 2020
King Buzzo was released in 1992 through Boner Records.
The idea, artwork and logos for these solo EPs is based on the solo albums released by members of KISS in 1978.
Nirvana's Dave Grohl plays drums on this EP. Grohl is credited as "Dale Nixon", a pseudonym Greg Ginn adopted to play bass on Black Flag's album My War.
Osborne does not appear on Skeeter at all. Grohl recorded "Just Another Story About Skeeter Thompson" in 1990, and it appeared on his Late! Pocketwatch cassette. Skeeter Thompson was the bassist of Grohl's old band Scream.
- 12" EP
- Boner Records BR32-1/Tupelo Recording Company TUP39-1
- CD
- Boner Records BR32-2/Tupelo Recording Company TUP39-2
- Cassette
- Boner Records BR32-4/Tupelo Recording Company TUP39-4
- 12" EP
- Boner Records BR32-1 Re-released on red vinyl with HAZE XXL sleeve in a quantity of 140 for BASH-17 at Grumpy's, Minneapolis on 22 July, 2017 with a mail-order pre-release on 1 July, 2017
- 12" EP
- Limited, un-numbered Letterpress sleeves by Mackie Osborne, and numbered editions of 18, 20 and 75 were sold on tour.
Track listing
- "Isabella" (Osborne) – 3:15
- "Porg" (Osborne) – 4:02
- "Annum" (Osborne) – 4:29
- "Skeeter" (Grohl) – 2:03
Personnel
- King Buzzo - Lead Vocals, Guitar, Bass guitar, Producer
- Dale Nixon - Lead Vocals, Guitar, Bass guitar, Drums, Producer
- Barrett Jones - Producer, Engineer
- Harvey Bennett Stafford - Cover and insert paintings

