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Following the Replacements’ demise in the first ’90s, bassist Tommy Stinson formed a fresh task called Bash and Pop, which released an individual album, Friday Evening Is Eliminating Me. Because the record was written completely by Stinson in his attic, it wasn’t a genuine band work, or a rocking one …

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Bob Stinson

Guitarist Bob Stinson was among the first members of 1 from the ’80s most influential alt-rock rings, the Substitutes, before an uncontrollable lifestyle resulted in his dismissal in 1986. Created on Dec 17, 1959 and elevated in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Stinson appeared up to such mainstream guitarists as Steve Howe, Johnny …

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Tommy Stinson

Tommy Stinson is most beneficial referred to as the spiky-haired charismatic bass participant of legendary garage area punkers the Substitutes. Stinson had hardly strike puberty in 1979 when his 20-year-old sibling, guitarist Bob Stinson, and drummer Chris Mars coerced him into learning bass and signing up for their fledgling group …

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The Replacements

The Substitutes initially formed in 1979, when Paul Westerberg joined a garage area punk music group formed by brothers Bob (guitar) and Tommy Stinson (bass) and drummer Chris Mars. Originally known as the Impediments, the Minnesota citizens transformed their name towards the Substitutes after being prohibited from an area membership …

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