Ninety Pound Wuss
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Ninety Pound Wuss (aka 90 Lb. Wuss) was a Christian punk band from Port Angeles, Washington, USA. Their style of music could be described as chaos punk or spaz punk.
The band broke up after the release of their third full-length Shorthand Operation. According to vocalist Jeff Suffering at the time, it was "quite possibly could be the best record I'll ever record." [1] Explaining their breakup, Suffering said "we had a rough tour and nobody wanted to continue playing in 'Christian' music industry." [2]
After breaking up, Suffering and guitarist John Spalding went on to form Raft of Dead Monkeys with labelmate members of Roadside Monument. Suffering later went on to form the still-active Suffering & the Hideous Thieves. He also contributes to Mars Hill Church in Seattle, Washington, USA.
[edit] Lineup
- Jeff Suffering - vocals
- John Spalding - guitar
- Matt Johnson - bass
- Marty Martinez - drums
- John Himmelberger - guitar
[edit] Discography
- Ninety Pound Wuss (1996, Tooth & Nail Records)
- Where The Meager Die Of Self Interest (1997, Tooth & Nail Records)
- Split 7" with The Captives (1998, Crash Records)
- Short Hand Operation (1999, Tooth & Nail Records)
- Hierarchy Of Snakes (2000)