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Screaming Trees were an American rock band formed in Ellensburg, Washington, in 1984. Screaming Trees became known as one of the pioneers of grunge along with Melvins, Mudhoney, U-Men, Skin Yard, Soundgarden, Green River, and Malfunkshun, among others. Although widely associated with grunge, the band's sound incorporated hard rock and psychedelic elements. The band announced their official breakup in 2000. |
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'Other Worlds' is the debut E.P. by Screaming Trees. It was produced by Steve Fisk and recorded in 1985 at his studio in Ellensburg, WA. It was released as a cassette only release, and later re-released on CD and 12" black vinyl by SST Records in 1988. |
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'Clairvoyance' is the debut studio album by Screaming Trees. While it is very much a combination of psychedelic and garage rock, it bears many similarities to early grunge. |
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'Even If And Especially When' is the second studio album by Screaming Trees. It was their first album released on SST Records. |
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'Invisible Lantern' is the third studio album by Screaming Trees. |
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'Buzz Factory' is the fourth studio album by Screaming Trees. It was their final record for SST Records before they moved on to their major label debut. |
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'Change Has Come' is the second E.P. by Screaming Trees. It was the only recording the band released through Sub Pop. After its 1990 release, the band moved on to a major label, Epic Records, for their next three albums. The cover art was photographed by Charles Peterson. Drummer Mark Pickerel described the E.P. as 'our best recorded moment'. |
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'Uncle Anesthesia' is the fifth studio album by Screaming Trees. The band supported the album with a North American tour that included shows with Nirvana. Dan Peters of Mudhoney played drums on much of the tour. |
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'Anthology, SST Years 1985-1989' is the first compilation album by Screaming Trees. It covers their tenure under SST Records. The band had nothing to do with the creation of the album. |
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'The Grunge Years, A Sub Pop Compilation' is a compilation album of songs by notable grunge bands released by Sub Pop. As indicated by the cover of the album, it was limited to a pressing of 500,000 copies. Several of these songs were previously released as singles by Sub Pop. |
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'Sweet Oblivion' is the sixth studio album by Screaming Trees. It quickly became the band's best-selling record, and was the closest they ever came to achieving mainstream success, selling in excess of 300,000 copies. Around the time of the recording of the album, the band's original drummer Mark Pickerel left to pursue other musical interests, and was replaced with Barrett Martin. |
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'Dust' is the seventh studio album by Screaming Trees. It was the final album released while the band was active. |
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'Ocean Of Confusion, Songs Of Screaming Trees (1989-1996)' is a compilation album by Screaming Trees. The album chronicles their career from the time they signed to Epic Records until their final album, 'Dust' (1996). The tracks on the album were personally chosen by the band's lead vocalist, Mark Lanegan. |
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'Last Words, The Final Recordings' is the eighth and final studio album by Screaming Trees. The album itself was recorded two years after their album 'Dust' (1996). Shortly after 'Dust' was released, Epic Records decided to drop the band. However, in the years of 1998 and 1999, the band recorded the album in Pearl Jam's guitarist Stone Gossard's studio. Due to the band's break-up in 2000, and Mark Lanegan's refusal to perform with the band, the album wasn't released for twelve years until drummer Barrett Martin released it on his own label, Sunyata Records. |
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'Singles (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]' is a reissue of the soundtrack to the film Singles. It countains the original album, as well as a collection of demos and other tracks heard in the film. |
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