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Treepeople was an alternative rock band from Boise, Idaho, although it spent most of its time and was officially based in Seattle, Washington. The band was composed of Pat Brown (née Schmaljohn, Scott's older brother), Wayne Rhino Flower, Doug Martsch, and Scott Schmaljohn. It also included drummer Eric Akre on the critically acclaimed album Just Kidding, 1991. Brown, Flower, and Schmaljohn were ex-members of the Boise punk band State of Confusion, while Martsch came from the Twin Falls, Idaho band, Farm Days. The band gained local notoriety and success in the late 1980s and early 1990s, but after losing members to family complications and other projects, particularly Martsch to Built to Spill, the group disbanded in 1994, having released three albums and a handful of singles. Scott Schmaljohn later played in Stuntman, The Hand, and The Treatment. Schmaljohn also guested on Built to Spill's 2009 album ''There Is No Enemy'', playing on the song "Pat," a tribute to Pat Brown, who committed suicide in April 1999. Prior to his death, Pat fronted the band Hive. Wayne Flower went on to play in Violent Green and The Halo Benders with Doug Martsch and Calvin Johnson (of Beat Happening, Dub Narcotic and co-founder of K Records). ==Discography== *''No Mouth Pipetting'' Cassette 1988 (self-released) *''ImportantThings'' 7" 1988 Silence Records *''Time Whore'' EP 1990 Silence Records *''Makin' The D'' 7" 1990 Battery Records *''Mistake'' 7" 1991 Sonic Bubblegum Records * split w/ House Of Large Sizes 7" 1991 Toxic Shock Records *''Guilt, Regret, Embarrassment'' LP/CD 1991 Toxic Shock Records/K Records (reissue) *''Something Vicious for Tomorrow'' EP/CD 1992 C/Z Records *''Outside In'' 7" 1992 C/Z Records *''Just Kidding'' CD 1993 C/Z Records *''Hide And Find Out'' 7" 1993 Soil Records, UK * split w/ Archers Of Loaf 2x7" Sonic Bubblegum Records *''Actual Re-Enactment'' CD 1994 C/Z Records 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Treepeople」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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