Gas Huffer
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Background information | |
Origin | Seattle, Washington, United States |
Genres | Garage rock, punk blues, grunge, garage punk |
Years active | 1989 | –2006
Labels | Sub Pop, Kill Rock Stars, Empty, Estrus, Epitaph, Sympathy for the Record Industry |
Associated acts | Kings of Rock, The Del Lagunas, The U-Men |
Past members | Tom Price Don Blackstone Matt Wright Joe Newton |
Gas Huffer was an American garage rock band from Washington state. They were known[who?] for their informal and comical lyrics and their antic stage presence.[citation needed]
History[]
Gas Huffer classified themselves loosely in the garage punk genre. The band created comic books with each album (drawn by all four members of the band, including Joe Newton, now deputy art director for Rolling Stone magazine), that contain the lyrics to the songs. This was done for every album up to (and including) "Just Beautiful Music".
Gas Huffer played its final show - dubbed "The Last Huffer" - at Seattle's Crocodile Cafe on January 14, 2006. Opening the show were Girl Trouble from Tacoma, Washington, and [1] from Vancouver, British Columbia. At the conclusion of Girl Trouble's set, called Gas Huffer's Tom Price (who has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease) to the stage and presented to him a "Certificate of Achievement".
Prior to Gas Huffer, Tom Price played with The U-Men.
Tom Price and Don Blackstone currently play in the Tom Price Desert Classic. Matt Wright was also briefly a member in the band, having appeared in its debut 7". The Tom Price Desert Classic LP "HELL" was released in September 2014.
The term "huffer" often refers to a form of substance abuse known as huffing.
Discography[]
Full-length[]
- Janitors of Tomorrow (1991) on
- Integrity, Technology & Service (1992) on Empty Records
- One Inch Masters (1994) on Epitaph Records
- The Inhuman Ordeal of Special Agent Gas Huffer (1996) on Epitaph Records
- Just Beautiful Music (1998) on Epitaph Records
- The Rest of Us (2002) on Estrus Records
- Lemonade for Vampires (2005) on Estrus Records
EPs[]
- (1992) on Empty Records (European release only)
- The Shrill Beeps of Shrimp (1993) on Empty Records
Singles[]
- Firebug (1989) on
- Ethyl (1990) on Black Label Records
- Mole (1992) on Sympathy for the Record Industry
- (1992) on
- Beer Drinking Cavemen from Mars/Hotcakes (1992) on Sub Pop
- (1996) on
- Rotten Egg/Old Summertime (2000) on Au Go Go Records
Splits[]
- King of Hubcaps (1991) split with Fastbacks
- Knife Manual (1992) split with Mudhoney (You Stupid Asshole) on Empty Records (pressed on saw-shaped clear vinyl)
- Bad Guy Reaction (1992) split with
- Teach Me to Kill (1994) split with Red Aunts
Music videos[]
- Hot Cakes (1992)
- Crooked Bird (1994)
- More of Everything (1994)
- Sixty Three Hours (1996)
- Rotten Egg (1998)
Compilations[]
- Another Damned Seattle Compilation
- Punk-O-Rama Vol. 4: Straight Outta The Pit
- Punk-O-Rama Vol. 3
- Hype! The Motion Picture Soundtrack
- Punk-O-Rama Vol. 1
- Street Sk8er
External links[]
- "Enduring Seattle band Gas Huffer shuts off the pump and floors it" - Jan 13th 2006
- Interview on KUOW[permanent dead link] February 3, 2006. 28 minute interview, with some music samples from Lemonade for Vampires.
- Retrospective Audio interview with Gas Huffer on the Jekyll and Hyde show, 106FM Jerusalem
- Musical quartets
- Garage rock groups from Washington (state)
- Cowpunk musical groups
- Epitaph Records artists
- Garage punk groups
- Indie rock musical groups from Washington (state)
- Musical groups established in 1989
- Musical groups disestablished in 2006
- American psychobilly musical groups
- Sympathy for the Record Industry artists
- Rock music groups from Washington (state)