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Melvins

Grunge Rock

U.S.A.
Aberdeen, Washington, U.S.A.
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Melvins are an American alternative rock band formed in 1983, in Montesano, Washington. Their early work was key to the development of both grunge and sludge metal. Primarily a trio, they have also performed as a quartet, with either two drummers or two bassists. Since 1984, vocalist and guitarist Buzz Osborne and drummer Dale Crover have been constant members.

Members:

Buzz Osbourne
Buzz Osbourne
(Vocals / Guitar)
Discography:
Incomplete
Total:
56
Available:
21
Soon:
12
Later:
16
Required:
7
Status at 2021-12-01
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Melvins

Melvins
Melvins [E.P.]

11 March 1986
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Deep Six

Various Artists
Deep Six [Selected Tracks (various artists album)]

21 March 1986
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Gluey Porch Treatments

Melvins
Gluey Porch Treatments [Album]

?? January 1987
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'Gluey Porch Treatments' is the debut album by Melvins. The original release was vinyl only. The album is considered one of the first examples of sludge metal and a blueprint for grunge rock.

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Ozma

Melvins
Ozma [Album]

?? July 1989
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Bullhead

Melvins
Bullhead [Album]

3 May 1991
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Eggnog

Melvins
Eggnog [E.P.]

?? October 1991
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Dale Crover

Melvins
Dale Crover [E.P.]

?? April 1992
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Joe Preston

Melvins
Joe Preston [E.P.]

?? April 1992
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King Buzzo

Melvins
King Buzzo [E.P.]

?? April 1992
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Lysol

Melvins
Lysol [Album]

?? September 1992
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Houdini

Melvins
Houdini [Album]

21 September 1993
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Prick

Melvins
Prick [Album]

5 August 1994
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Stag

Melvins
Stag [Album]

15 July 1996

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(A) Senile Animal

Melvins
(A) Senile Animal [Album]

10 October 2006
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'(A) Senile Animal' is the fifteenth album by Melvins. After bassist Kevin Rutmanis' departure the two remaining members of the Melvins joined forces with Big Business, a duo consisting of Jared Warren on bass and Coady Willis on drums.

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The Bride Screamed Murder

Melvins
The Bride Screamed Murder [Album]

1 June 2010
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Tres Carbones

Melvins
Tres Carbones [Album]

5 November 2013
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A Walk With Love & Death

Melvins
A Walk With Love & Death [Album]

7 July 2017

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Pinkus Abortion Technician

Melvins
Pinkus Abortion Technician [Album]

20 April 2018
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Sabbath

Melvins
Sabbath [E.P.]

?? September 2018

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Working With God

Melvins
Working With God [Album]

26 February 2021
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Bad Mood Rising

Melvins
Bad Mood Rising [Album]

21 August 2022
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'Bad Mood Rising' is the twenty-sixth studio album by Melvins.

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Tarantula Heart

Melvins
Tarantula Heart [Album]

19 April 2024
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'Tarantula Heart' is the twenty-seventh studio album by Melvins. The album uses dual drum parts, and, according to vocalist Buzz Osborne, was approached "different than any other Melvins album".

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