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Bundle of Hiss c/o Loveless Records 1122 E. Pike St. #1361 Seattle, WA 98122 |
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1984, "Famine At Dawn, "Metamorphosis/Afterimage" demo with Gordon Halperin,
Mike Davidson assisting; two of the songs appeared on a cassette compilation
called: "I Fucking Forget."
1985, "Nitro" on the "Lowlife" vinyl compilation recorded and released by
Ironwood Studios.
1986, Sessions with Jack Endino, who had only opened Reciprocal Studios two
months before. These tunes feature a heavier edge melding of postpunk, hard
rock, and acid pop with strychnine melodies. Airplay on KCMU. "Push" released
on the KCMU compilation "Bands That Will Make Money."
1987, Final album recorded by Ric Vaughan at Audio Designs. The band spent
almost an entire year recording and re-recording these songs, trying to get
exactly what they wanted. They felt like they succeeded when Tad Doyle, a
friend who had played drums in H-Hour (with whom BOH had played many shows),
joined Bundle of Hiss on guitar. This was in '88. Tad appeared on a few of the
last Audio Designs tunes. One of three multitrack master tapes--containing
some tracks featuring Doyle and also some of what all the band members believe
to be their hottest tunes--was sadly lost sometime after this session was
completed, never to be recovered.
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