- Flop (band)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Flop
Background = group_or_band
Origin = Seattle,Washington
Genre =Pop punk Punk rock
Years_active = 1990—1995
Label =Lucky Records (1990)
Dashboard Hula Girl (1990)
Frontier Records (1992)
Sony 550 (1993)
Munster Records (1993)
Super Electro (1995)Frontier Records (1995)
Associated_acts =Pure Joy
Chemistry SetSeers of Bavaria The Fastbacks The Posies
URL = [http://www.myspace.com/floptheband myspace.com/floptheband]
Current_members = Rusty Willoughby
Bill Campbell
Paul Schurr (1990-1994)
Dave Fox (1994-1995)
Nate Johnson
Past_members =Flop was an early-1990s
pop punk band from Seattle,Washington . The band gained some exposure as a result of a brief appearance inDoug Pray 's motion picture documentary "Hype! ".History
The Beginning (1990-1991)
Flop's original four members consisted of lead singer, guitarist and songwriter
Rusty Willoughby , guitarist Bill Campbell, bassistPaul Schurr and drummerNate Johnson . Willoughby, Campbell and Schurr lived together with a few other friends in a largecraftsman -style house in Seattle's U-District near theUniversity of Washington campus.Willoughby, Campbell and Schurr began jamming together during the declines of their respective bands
Pure Joy , Chemistry Set andSeers of Bavaria . Johnson, drummer for seminal Seattle punk bandThe Fastbacks , frequented many of the parties at the U-District house and eventually joined them, completing the foursome. Never intending to actually become a real band, they toyed with many self-deprecating ames including "Butt Sweat and Tears" and "The Value Village People". Eventually however they lied their way into a show and needed an official name and inspired by the headline for a review of a local play in the newspaper "Resounding Flop" was shortened to "Flop" and a band was born.The band's first live performance was opening for
Game Theory at theUniversity of Washington 'sHUB ballroom. The promoters originally booked Willoughby's bandPure Joy for the show but Flop played instead, thus notifying his former bandmates ofPure Joy 's demise.Pure Joy was still listed as the supporting act on fliers and advertisements.Flop's live performances over its first two years were marked with near fall-down
drunkenness , numerous pitchers of beer poured on band members and audiences alike, and many broken instruments (both theirs and others). Flop was banned from two clubs, one in Vancouver and one in Bellingham during this period.The band's debut record, "
The Losing End ", was released in 1990 as a 45-RPM 7" EP, and contained four tracks of Flop's earliest material: "The Losing End", "Somehow", "Dissipate" and "Fucking Thing" (shortened to "Ucking" on the sleeve and "F* Thing" on the vinyl artwork at the demand of the record-pressing plant's religious owners). The record was released on theLucky Records recording label, with cover art provided by Willoughby's brotherRandy Willoughby .Shortly after "
The Losing End ", Flop released its first single, "Drugs", featuring a cover version of "Action" byThe Sweet . Willoughby has openly expressed disapproval of the record, along with apologies to the record labelDashboard Hula Girl Records , citing unsatisfactory editing and the poor quality of the songs themselves. The sleeve art contains two photos ofcadavers in mid-autopsy , taken from one of Schurr'spre-med manuals.Following the release of "Drugs", Johnson left on an
Alaska vacation (i.e., gutting fish in a fish-canning boat), putting the band on a year-long hiatus. After Johnson's return to Seattle, the band came back to the studio to record their 1992 debut album, "Flop and the Fall of the Mopsqueezer! "."Flop and the Fall of the Mopsqueezer!" (1992-1993)
"
Flop and the Fall of the Mopsqueezer! " was recorded primarily atEgg Studios in Seattle byKurt Bloch , and was released byLisa Fancher 'sFrontier Records . Four of the album's sixteen tracks, "I Told A Lie", "Anne," "Tomato Paste" and "Hello," would later be included on the band'sMunster Records 7" EP, "We Are You ".According to Rusty Willoughby, the album's basic tracks were recorded hours after a Flop performance in Vancouver, and it was Johnson's return to Seattle from Alaska that "energized" the band into creating the record.
"Whenever You're Ready" (1993-1994)
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Flop and the Fall of the Mopsqueezer! " drew the attention of young A&R manStuart Meyer atEpic Records , who offered the band a recording contract. The band was signed to the Epic label when their brand of music was at the height of its popularity. Flop recorded its first major label release, "Whenever You're Ready", withThe Fastbacks 'Kurt Bloch . The record was then mixed byMartin Rushent , and was released in 1993 onSony 550 , an imprint label ofEpic Records headed by now musicmogul Polly Anthony . The record was not commercially successful, however, and the band was dropped by the label.Following several national and regional club tours, some headlining, others supporting acts like
The Lemonheads andThe Screaming Trees , Schurr left the band. He was replaced by former Posies bassistDave Fox following Flop's month-long European tour withThe Posies ."World of Today" (1995)
Having already recorded another album's worth of music, Flop returned to
Frontier Records to release its third and final LP, "World of Today", a pounding, crunching, unapologetic selection of songs with themes ranging from the death ofKurt Cobain to life stories ofarsonists . Shortly after its release, Johnson, arguably the heart of the band, left for Europe. Flop disbanded shortly thereafter, playing it's final show at The Casbah inSan Diego .Discography
Albums
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Flop and the Fall of the Mopsqueezer! " (Frontier Records - 1992)
*"Whenever You're Ready" (Sony 550 - 1993)
*"World of Today" (Frontier Records - 1995)EPs and Singles
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The Losing End " (Lucky Records - 1990)
*"Drugs" (Dashboard Hula Girl Records - 1990)
*"Anne" (1993)
*"We Are You " (Munster Records - 1993)
*"Regrets" (Sony 550 - 1993)
*"The Great Valediction " (Sony 550 - 1993)
*"Act 1 Scene 1 " (Super Electro - 1995)
*"Place I Love " (1995)Compilations
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Another Damned Seattle Compilation " (Dashboard Hula Girl Records - 1990)References
*MySpace-music|floptheband|Flop
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