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The Muffs were an American
pop punk Pop punk (or punk pop) is a rock music genre that combines elements of punk rock with power pop or pop. It is defined for its emphasis on classic pop songcraft, as well as adolescent and anti- suburbia themes, and is distinguished from other p ...
band based in
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, formed in 1991. Led by singer and guitarist
Kim Shattuck Kimberly Dianne Shattuck (July 17, 1963 – October 2, 2019) was an American singer, musician, and songwriter. She was the lead vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter of the American punk rock band the Muffs, which formed in 1991. Fro ...
, the band released four full-length studio albums in the 1990s, as well as numerous singles including "Lucky Guy" and "Sad Tomorrow", and a cover version of "
Kids in America "Kids in America" is a song recorded by English pop singer Kim Wilde. It was released in the United Kingdom as her debut single in January 1981, and in the United States in spring 1982, later appearing on her Kim Wilde (album), self-titled de ...
". After a long hiatus beginning in 1999, the band released a fifth album in 2004 but thereafter effectively disbanded. Almost a decade later, the three core members of the band reunited and started performing again. Their sixth album, '' Whoop Dee Doo'', was released in 2014. Kim Shattuck died on October 2, 2019, following a two-year battle with ALS. On that same day, the Muffs confirmed that they had disbanded. Shortly after, The Muffs released their seventh and final album '' No Holiday''.


History


Formation and early years: 1991–1996

The band started as a collaboration between guitarists
Kim Shattuck Kimberly Dianne Shattuck (July 17, 1963 – October 2, 2019) was an American singer, musician, and songwriter. She was the lead vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter of the American punk rock band the Muffs, which formed in 1991. Fro ...
and Melanie Vammen, both former members of the 1980s all-female hard rock group,
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. The Muffs started performing and recording after the addition of bassist Ronnie Barnett and drummer Criss Crass. The Muffs released their initial 7" EPs and singles – "New Love" and "Guilty" (1991), and "I Need You" (1992) – on the West Coast independent labels Sub Pop and
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. Based on the public and critical response to these early releases, the band was signed to
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. They established a reputation for "straightforward
pop punk Pop punk (or punk pop) is a rock music genre that combines elements of punk rock with power pop or pop. It is defined for its emphasis on classic pop songcraft, as well as adolescent and anti- suburbia themes, and is distinguished from other p ...
". In the words of musician and critic Scott Miller, the Muffs had "an uncommon flair for simple, catchy melodies" which, he noted approvingly, were always delivered in "Kim Shattuck's almost comically sneering adolescent rasp". The band released their self-titled debut album in 1993. Crass left soon after its release, and drummer Jim Laspesa filled in during the subsequent tour, with Roy McDonald (formerly of
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) taking over the position permanently in 1994. By the time the tour was over, Vammen had decided to leave the group as well, eventually joining
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. As a trio of Shattuck, Barnett, and MacDonald, The Muffs recorded their second album, ''
Blonder and Blonder ''Blonder and Blonder'' is the second album by the pop punk band the Muffs, released in 1995 on Reprise Records. The album contains the single "Sad Tomorrow". Track listing All songs written by Kim Shattuck. # "Agony" - 2:27 # "Oh Nina" - 2: ...
''. It was released on Warner's subsidiary Reprise Records in 1995. The album included the college radio hit single, "Sad Tomorrow".


Subsequent releases and hiatus: 1996–2005

The Muffs contributed a cover of the 1981 Kim Wilde hit "Kids In America" to the soundtrack for the 1995 film ''
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''. Their version of the song is also used in the
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'' Rock Band 2'', and was later reissued on The Muffs' 2000 compilation album, ''
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''. The band made their third album, '' Happy Birthday to Me'', in 1997, and it proved to be their final release through Warner Bros. Moving to independent label
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, they released '' Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow'' in 1999. This album includes "I Wish That I Could Be You", featured on the '' Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' episode "The Freshman". Also in 1999, the band contributed the song "Pimmel" to the compilation album ''
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'' on
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. Towards the end of 1999, the group went on hiatus, and didn't create any new material for five years. Their fifth album, '' Really Really Happy'', was released in 2004. It presents a distinct departure from the Muffs' signature style, with many of the songs sounding softer than previous work, "mellower" and "definitely happier".


Final years and death of Kim Shattuck: 2012–2019

In 2012, the Muffs appeared at the "Girls Got Rhythm" fest in St. Paul, Minnesota, along with
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, The 5.6.7.8's, Nikki Corvette and
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. Shattuck credited former member Laspesa as being instrumental in bringing about the reunion of Barnett, McDonald, and herself. The Muffs' first album in a decade, '' Whoop Dee Doo'', was released by
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in July 2014. Shattuck wrote all 12 songs, and handled production and engineering of almost the entire album. As conveyed by its self-deprecating title, ''Whoop Dee Doo'' was a return to form for the Muffs. Its sound is "rough with punk edges", and it keeps a "heavy emphasis on humor and brevity". A positive review of the album on ''
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'' notes: "They haven't slowed down or softened their attack, or lost their way with tune-construction. Even Shattuck's voice remains barely touched by time... There is scarcely a more consistent band in all of American pop-punk". In October 2019, The Muffs released their album '' No Holiday''. It comprises tracks spanning the beginnings of the band in 1991 to 2017. Lead singer Kim Shattuck died on October 2, 2019, after a two-year battle with ALS.


Covers and tributes

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covered the Muffs song "End It All" on their 2007 reissue of the album '' Don't Back Down''. British indie band Silver Sun covered the Muffs song "I'm a Dick" on their ''
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'' EP. American punk rock band
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covered the Muffs song "Big Mouth" on their '' Rock 'N' Roll Habits For The New Wave'' LP. "Big Mouth" was also covered by American punk rock bands Off with Their Heads (on the ''Art of the Underground Singles Series Volume 9'') and The Linda Lindas (for the soundtrack of the film
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).


Discography


Studio albums

*'' The Muffs'' (1993) (reissued with bonus tracks by
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in 2015) *''
Blonder and Blonder ''Blonder and Blonder'' is the second album by the pop punk band the Muffs, released in 1995 on Reprise Records. The album contains the single "Sad Tomorrow". Track listing All songs written by Kim Shattuck. # "Agony" - 2:27 # "Oh Nina" - 2: ...
'' (1995) *'' Happy Birthday to Me'' (1997) *'' Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow'' (1999) *'' Really Really Happy'' (2004) *'' Whoop Dee Doo'' (2014) *'' No Holiday'' (2019)


Compilation albums

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'' (2000) *''Kaboodle'' (2011)


Singles

*"New Love" (1991) * "Guilty" (1991) * "I Need You" (1992) * "Big Mouth" (1993) * "Lucky Guy" (1993) * "Everywhere I Go" (1993) * "Sad Tomorrow" (1995) (#29 Canadian RPM Alternative Singles) * "I'm A Dick" (1996) * "Outer Space" (1998) * "Happening" (1999) * "No Action" (2000) * "Really Really Happy" (2004) * "A Lovely Day Boo Hoo" (2019)


Music videos


References


External links

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