The Fluid
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The Fluid were an American grunge band, from Denver, CO, formed in 1984.
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[edit] History
The Fluid were originally called Madhouse, and became The Fluid upon the arrival of vocalist John Robinson. Their first show drew a crowd of around 400 people, and they released their first album in 1986, Punch N Judy. It was The Fluid live show that set them apart from many other Denver punk bands in the mid-1980s. Part MC5, part Black Flag, and part Rolling Stones, the group of five young men from Denver, Boulder, and Austin, Texas, appealed to nearly anyone in attendance. According to some sources inside the rock music community, The Fluid should have been huge.
[edit] Members
- John Robinson - vocals
- Matt Bischoff - bass
- James Clower - guitar
- Rick Kulwicki - guitar
- Garrett Shavlik - drums
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Punch N Judy (1986) (Rayon)
- Clear Black Paper (1988) (Sub Pop)
- Freak Magnet (1989) (Glitterhouse)
- Roadmouth (1989) (Sub Pop)
- Glue (1990) (Sub Pop)
- Spot the Loon (1992) (Fellaheen)
- Purplemetalflakemusic (1993) (Hollywood)