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Ninety Pound Wuss (sometimes styled as 90 Lb. Wuss) was an American punk rock band formed in
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, in 1994. They signed to Tooth & Nail Records in 1995 and released three
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s over the next five years which would be supported by several national tours. In the mid-1990s Ninety Pound Wuss established itself as part of the
Christian punk Christian punk is a form of Christian music and a subgenre of punk rock which contain Christian lyrical content. Much disagreement persists about the boundaries of the subgenre, and the extent that their lyrics are explicitly Christian varies a ...
scene with their self-titled debut. The release of their second album, '' Where Meager Die Of Self Interest'' (1997) saw the band's sound take a dramatic shift, becoming much darker and more dynamically complex. Ninety Pound Wuss continued this development further on their
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swan song, '' Short Hand Operation'' (1999), by not only displaying an increased use of guitar effects and
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s, but also by showcasing some of the strongest songwriting of their career. However, the juxtaposition of being a punk band associated with the Christian music industry proved too exhausting and would ultimately lead to their disbandment in 2000.


History


Formation and early years (1994–1996)

Ninety Pound Wuss was formed by drummer Marty Martinez, guitarist John Himmelberger and bassist Matt "Gunner" Nelson in Port Angeles, Washington in 1994. Lead vocalist Jeff Suffering joined the band shortly thereafter, and was the only original member left in the band when they disbanded in 1999. After signing with Tooth & Nail Records, Matt "Gunner" Nelson departed and was replaced with bassist Jiles O'Neal, who was also a member of the
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side project The cooties. Ninety Pound Wuss released their self-titled debut album in 1995, recorded at
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in
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with producer Bob Moon. The sessions featured drum tech Yuri Ruley, better known as the drummer of
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, who the band toured with and opened shows for. Upon release, '' Ninety Pound Wuss'' established the group as part of the
Christian punk Christian punk is a form of Christian music and a subgenre of punk rock which contain Christian lyrical content. Much disagreement persists about the boundaries of the subgenre, and the extent that their lyrics are explicitly Christian varies a ...
community with a relatively straightforward punk rock sound that included elements of both
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and
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. This combination of styles can be heard on "Something Must Break", the album's best known song due to compilation appearances and a
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. Lyrically, the album expressed their
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in a somewhat one-dimensional way as compared to later releases, frequently mentioning Christ or Jesus. In 1996, Ninety Pound Wuss issued the ''Kick You Hard'' EP which included the newly recorded track "Heresy", as well as borrowing "Misplaced Society" from their debut.


''Where Meager Die of Self Interest'' (1997–1998)

Ninety Pound Wuss returned to Robert Lang Studios to record their follow-up, '' Where Meager Die Of Self Interest'', with producer Tim Mac who had previously worked with Babes in Toyland, Today Is the Day and Unsane. The album's writing and recording process would take place during a transitional period, with the band undergoing several line-up changes. Dale Yob (The Cootees,
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) replaced bassist Matt Nelson prior to recording, while John Spalding took over for guitarist John Himmelberger midway through the sessions. Due to these changes, Suffering began to take a more active role in the band's songwriting. ''Where Meager Die of Self Interest'' saw release on October 28, 1997, and differed drastically from their debut, with the music taking on a much darker
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dynamic that also introduced the incorporation of Suffering's
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work. In addition to these changes, the vocals would become more frantic and inaudible, yet the lyrics still maintained their beliefs with a newfound sense of maturity, as made evident on tracks like "Queen Maggot" and "Sick and You're Wrong". Along with continued touring in 1998, Ninety Pound Wuss contributed the non-album track "In Silence" to ''Home Alive Benefit Series: Vol. 3'', a
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EP with The Captives that included an informative
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outlining the Home Alive anti-violence organization.


''Short Hand Operation'' and breakup (1999–2000)

Prior to their next album, Ninety Pound Wuss would undergo another member change with Matt Johnson (
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) replacing bassist Dale Yob. Shortly after, the band entered Seattle based
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with producer
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, known for his work with
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, MxPx and Youth Brigade. The outcome would be their third effort, '' Short Hand Operation'', released on April 22, 1999. The album marked another drastic shift in the band's music by building on the
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experimentalism and vivid lyrical imagery of their previous offering, with a noticeable increase in both the keyboard playing of Suffering and the guitar effects of Spalding. These factors helped to further evolve the band's post-punk sound, creating the most dynamic album of their career with songs ranging from the chaotic onslaught of "Torment in Tension" and "What I Am" to widely atmospheric tracks like the synth-laden "It Seems So Far Away" and epic album closer "At the End of It All". Satisfied with the final outcome, Suffering referred to ''Short Hand Operation'' as "quite possibly ...the best lbumI'll ever record." To support the release, Ninety Pound Wuss embarked on another United States tour. Throughout their existence, the group had been active in both the Christian and general-market music scenes; however, their growing displeasure of being associated with the
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began to take its toll on the band. Suffering was uncomfortable with being part of a marketplace that exploited God and religious beliefs for the sake of personal and financial gain. Ninety Pound Wuss tried to reject its association with the industry, which proved unsuccessful in part because Tooth & Nail Records, a predominantly Christian punk label, were contractually owed another album by the band. These circumstances lead to the band's breakup in 2000, with Suffering putting simply, "We had a rough tour and nobody wanted to continue playing in the Christian music industry."


Other projects and post activity

Ninety Pound Wuss issued the posthumous
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''Hierarchy of Snakes'' in 2000. The album, which was likely released to fulfill their contractual obligations with Tooth & Nail Records, included many songs from ''Short Hand Operation'' and ''Where Meager Die of Self Interest''. It also featured the
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cover " Double Dare", as well as the unreleased track "Dead End". Unlike their studio albums which would see release on multiple formats, ''Hierarchy of Snakes'' was only available as a limited edition CD. Members of Ninety Pound Wuss began branching out into other projects towards the final stages of the band and after its breakup. Jeff Suffering, Matt Johnson, and John Spalding formed Raft of Dead Monkeys, who released their debut EP "DBM" in 1999. Johnson left the band in 2000, and was replaced by Davey B. The band followed up "DBM" with ''Thoroughlev'' on Burnout Records in 2001. That same year, Suffering organized the group Suffering and the Hideous Thieves, going on to issue several full-length albums, in addition to split releases with
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, The Hush Hush and Discover America. Matt Johnson recorded with
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) who, like Suffering and the Hideous Thieves, released multiple albums through
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project that came to be known as Loveland, performing the majority of the music himself. Members of
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would also contribute to these recordings. After a grueling four-year battle against cancer, Spalding died on November 23, 2008. The Loveland album, ''The Beautiful Truth'', would be released posthumously on Tigre Blanco Records in 2009. Inspired by his music and friendship, Suffering created a
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shortly after Spalding's passing in an attempt to document his own life, which included his ministry at
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in Seattle, where he and Johnson attended and served as
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s.


Band members

;Current line-up * Jeff Suffering – lead vocals, keyboards (1994–2000,2023-present) *Marty Martinez – drums (1994–2000,2023-present) *John Himmelberger – guitar (1994–1997,2023-present) *Matt Bailey - bass (several other years, 2023-present) ;Final line-up (Before 2023 Reunion) * Jeff Suffering – lead vocals, keyboards (1994–2000) *Marty Martinez – drums (1994–2000) *John Spalding – guitar, backing vocals (1997–2000) *Matt Johnson – bass guitar (1999–2000) (Ex-
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)
;Former members *Jiles O'Neal – bass guitar (1995–1996) *Matt Nelson – bass guitar (1994–1995) *John Himmelberger – guitar (1994–1997) *Dale Yob – bass guitar (1997–1999) *Matt Bailey - bass guitar (serveral years) ;Timeline
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Discography

;Studio albums * '' Ninety Pound Wuss'' (1996) * '' Where Meager Die Of Self Interest'' (1997) * '' Short Hand Operation'' (1999) ;Live albums * ''Hierarchy of Snakes'' (2000) ;Extended plays * ''Kick You Hard'' (1996) * ''Home Alive Benefit Series: Vol. 3'' (1998)


References


External links


''Decapolis'' interview with Jeff SufferingSong LyricsSpalding death and Loveland project
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