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Fluf (stylized as fluf) is a punk rock band formed in
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in 1992.


History

O (Otis Barthoulameu - vocals, guitar) and Jonny Donhowe (bass guitar) formed the band after their previous band,
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, split up, recruiting drummer Miles Gillett.Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 742-3 After several seven-inch singles (including a
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's " Sheela Na Gig"), the band's debut album was released in 1993. Generally known as ''Mangravy'', each physical format had a different title.Bush, John " Fluf Biography,
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A second album followed in 1994 (''Home Improvements'', also released on vinyl as ''Whitey on the Moon'' and on cassette as ''Stocking the Lake With Brown Trout''), and in 1996 Donhowe left, to be replaced by Josh Higgins. This line-up recorded their major label ( MCA) debut ''
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'' (1997) and ''Road Rage'' (1998), with a final album-length EP, ''I Know I'm Nobody'' released in 2000.


Discography


Albums

*''Mangravy'' (LP) aka ''Compact Disc is Weak'' (CD)/''Shooting Putty at the Moon'' (cassette)/''Wasting Seed'' (10" LP) (1993),
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*''Home Improvements'' (CD) aka ''Whitey on the Moon'' (LP)/''Stocking the Lake With Brown Trout'' (cassette) (1994), Headhunter *''
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'' (1997), Headhunter/ MCA *''Road Rage'' (1998),
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;Compilations: *''The Classic Years'' (1995), Headhunter *''Super Mixer; A Goldenrod Compilation'' (1996),
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EPs

*''Wasting Seed'' (1992), Headhunter Records hed 020 *''Moody As The Day Is Young!'' (1994), Goldenrod *''I Know I'm Nobody'' (2000), Cold Steel Facts


Singles

*''Garbage Truck'' (1992),
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*"Sheela Na Gig" / "Song In D" (1993), Goldenrod *Split single with
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"Lobster Tree" / "She Lives by the Castle 2" (1993) First Strike Records *"24-7 Years" (1994), Silver Girl *"Skyrocket" (1994), Headhunter *"Tried" / "Clueless" (1994) Headhunter HED032 *Split single with
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(1996), Goldenrod: "Assmunch"


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Fluf Punk rock groups from California Musical groups from San Diego