The Cootees
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Origin | Bremerton, Washington |
Country | United States |
Years active | 1996 |
Genres | Punk/Rock |
Labels | Tooth and Nail Records |
The Cootees, most often considered to be a side project of MxPx, were a punk rock band consisting of two members from MxPx, one member from Ninety Pound Wuss, and one member from Slick Shoes. They only created one album, entitled "Let's Play House", which was released in 1997. The name "Cootees" is an intentional misspelling of the fictitious disease: cooties.
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[edit] Line up
Note: the band members changed their last names to "Cootee" on the album credits.
- Mike Herrera – Guitar, Vocals
- Tom Wisniewski – Drums
- Jiles O'Neal – Bass, Vocals
- Dale Yob – Guitar, Vocals
[edit] Discography
- Let's Play House – (Tooth and Nail, 1997)
[edit] Compilations
- I'm Your Biggest Fan Vol. 1 - A Punk Rock & Emo Compilation (Track 1: "Too Late")
- Poop Mixed With Pee (Track 5: "Mike's Waiting")
- Songs From The Penalty Box (Track 9: "(Blank)")
- Songs from the Penalty Box, Vol. 2 (Track 20: "I'm O.K. You're O.K.")
- T&N Box Set, Vol. 1: First 100 - 1st 4 Years (Disk 3, Track 16: "Shut Up")
[edit] External links
MxPx |
Mike Herrera | Tom Wisniewski | Yuri Ruley |
Andy Husted |
Discography |
Full-lengths: Pokinatcha (1994) | Teenage Politics (1995) | Life in General (1996) | Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo (1998) | The Ever Passing Moment (2000) | Before Everything & After (2003) | Panic (2005) | Secret Weapon (2007) |
EPs: On the Cover (1995) | Move to Bremerton (1996) | The Renaissance (2001) | The AC/EP (2004) |
Other releases: Let It Happen (1998) | At the Show (1999) | Ten Years and Running (2002) | Let's Rock (2006) |
DVDs: B-Movie (2004) |
Singles: "Chick Magnet" | "Responsibility" | "Heard That Sound" |
Related articles |
Arthur | The Cootees | Tooth & Nail Records | Bremerton, Washington |