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Stump may refer to: * Stump (band), a band from Cork, Ireland and London, England *Stump (cricket), one of three small wooden posts which the fielding team attempt to hit with the ball *Stump (dog): Clussexx Three D Grinchy Glee (born 1998), 2009 "Best In Show" winner at the Westminster Dog Show, nicknamed Stump *Stump (drawing), an artists' drawing tool made of rolled paper * USS ''Stump'' (DD-978), a Spruance-class destroyer *Tree stump, the rooted remains of a felled tree * The remains of a limb after amputation * A coastal landform which forms when a stack (geology) is eroded *A rare tumour of the uterine smooth muscle or prostatic stroma, see STUMP (other) Places * Stump, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in the United States * Stump Lake, a lake in British Columbia, Canada *Stump Mountain, a rock peak in Mac. Robertson Land, Antarctica * Stump River, tributary of the Pigeon River in Minnesota, United States *Stump Rock, a rock in King George Bay, South Shetlan ...
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Stump (band)
Stump were an Irish-English indie/experimental/rock group consisting of Mick Lynch (musician), Mick Lynch (vocals), Rob McKahey (drums), Kev Hopper (bass) and Chris Salmon (guitar). Their music has been described as a mixture of Captain Beefheart and The Fall (band), The Fall, and they are best known for their influential, critically acclaimed, but poor selling 1988 album, ''A Fierce Pancake''. Early years Their first release was a four track EP ''Mud on a Colon'' issued in 1986 through the Ron Johnson Records, Ron Johnson record label. This was followed by a self released mini album, ''Quirk Out'', produced by Hugh Jones (producer), Hugh Jones, which included their cult hit "Buffalo". "Buffalo" appeared on ''NME'' 's influential ''C86 (music), C86'' compilation, and a video was made by Channel 4 which was shown on ''The Tube (TV series), The Tube''. Continuous UK touring, regular coverage in the UK music press - including cover features in both the ''NME'' and ''Melody Maker'', ...
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