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Mudhoney

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Biography

Nirvana may have been the band that put an entire generation in flannel, and Pearl Jam and Soundgarden both sold a lot more records, but Mudhoney were truly the band that made the '90s grunge rock movement possible. Mudhoney were the first real success story for Sub Pop Records; their indie-scene success laid the groundwork for the movement that would (briefly) make Seattle, WA, the new capital of the rock universe; and they took the sweat-soaked and beer-fueled mixture of metal muscle, punk attitude, and rock primitivism that would become known as "grunge" to the hipster audience for the first time, who would in turn sell it to a mass audience ready for something new. Though Mudhoney never scored the big payday some of their old-running buddies did, their importance on the Seattle scene cannot be underestimated, and their body of work -- big, loud, purposefully sloppy, a little bit menacing, and even more funny -- has stood the test of time better than their well-known colleagues.

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Top Tracks

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  1.  
    Lyrics
    (one, two)
    Ooh
    Wow
    Ooh
    I feel bad, and I've felt worse
    Touch Me I'm Sick - (2:35)  -  24,791 plays
  2.  
    Lyrics
    Sweet young thing ain't sweet no more
    Sweet young thing ain't sweet no more
    Mama found her draped over the toilet bowl
    Oooh
    Mama said, "child, what you done? "
    Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More - (4:07)  -  13,392 plays
  3.  
    Lyrics
    (we want to be free
    We want to be free to, to do what we want to do
    We want to be free to ride, and
    [yeah]
    We want to be free to ride our machines without being hassled by the man [yeah, lean on him now]
    In 'N' Out Of Grace - (6:55)  -  11,831 plays
  4. You Got It (Keep It Outta My Face) - (2:53)  -  11,003 plays
  5.  
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    I've made mistakes
    That I'm sure I'll make again
    Guess I liked them enough
    The first time around
    No way to fight them
    Good Enough - (3:25)  -  10,461 plays
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