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The Muffs

Often described as a pop-punk band, the Muffs both defined and transcended that subgenre. Led by guitarist, singer, and songwriter Kim Shattuck, the Muffs played rock & roll that was fast, loud, and cheerfully snotty, but they also had an uncommon gift for melody and pop hooks, with the sweet and sour sides of the music eagerly complementing one another. Shattuck was also blessed with a great rock & roll voice, sounding sweetly girlish or culminating in a throaty roar, and she could write lyrics that were deeply serious and introspective without sacrificing the drive of the band when they hit fifth gear. With Shattuck usually joined by bassist Ronnie Barnett and drummer Roy McDonald, the Muffs earned a reputation as a first-rate live act before they were signed to Warner Bros. for their self-titled 1993 debut album, which hit just the right balance of punch and polish, while the follow-up, 1995's Blonder and Blonder (which introduced the definitive lineup of the group) was nearly as good and just as enjoyable. Moving to the indie labels after being dropped by Warner Bros., their recording schedule became more sporadic, but 2014's Whoop Dee Doo was a late-career triumph that ranked with their finest work, and 2019's No Holiday was a bittersweet and emotional goodbye, completed as Shattuck was struggling with a fatal case of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

The story of the Muffs began in the '80s, when Kim Shattuck and Melanie Vammen were both members of the L.A. band the Pandoras, an all-female outfit who began as garage rock revivalists and evolved into high-attitude hard rockers. Shattuck and Vammen both left the Pandoras in 1990, shortly before the death of band leader Paula Pierce. Eager to make music together, Shattuck and Vammen launched the Muffs, with Shattuck on lead vocals and lead guitar, Vammen on rhythm guitar, Ronnie Barnett on bass, and Chris Crass on drums. The band's tough but tuneful music and raucous live shows helped them gain a following in Los Angeles, as did early indie singles issued by Sub Pop and Sympathy for the Record Industry. Warner Bros. signed the band to a record deal, and in 1993 they released their self-titled first album, which earned alternative radio airplay for the songs "Everywhere I Go" and "Lucky Guy." The Muffs toured extensively in support, and tensions within the band soon made themselves known; Chris Crass soon left the band, with Jim Laspesa taking his place for touring. After the tour was completed, Melanie Vammen also dropped out, going on to play with the Leaving Trains.

In 1994, Shattuck debuted a new edition of the Muffs; she handled lead vocals and all guitar chores, Ronnie Barnett returned on bass, and former Redd Kross percussionist Roy McDonald took over on drums. This trio soon became the final and definitive Muffs lineup, recording two more albums for Warner/Reprise, 1995's Blonder and Blonder and 1997's Happy Birthday to Me, as well as cutting a cover of Kim Wilde's "Kids in America" for the soundtrack of the hit movie Clueless. While the second and third albums earned positive reviews, sales were not up to the label's expectations, and by 1998 the Muffs were free agents. They worked with the independent punk label Honest Don's Records to bring out their fourth LP, 1999's Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow, and 2004's Really Really Happy (mostly recorded in Shattuck's kitchen) was issued on CD by Oglio Records and on vinyl by Sympathy for the Record Industry. Somewhere in between, they brought out the odds-and-sods compilation Hamburger (2003); much of the material surfaced again in 2011 on another collection, Kaboodle.

While the Muffs played out periodically, the members mostly kept themselves busy with other projects after the release of Really Really Happy, and Shattuck released an album with her side band the Beards (2002's Funtown). In the fall of 2013, she landed an unexpectedly high-profile gig playing bass with the Pixies after the departure of original bassist Kim Deal. A few weeks later she was fired, reportedly for jumping into the audience to chat with fans at the end of a show, but her brief tenure with the group received plenty of attention in the music press. This helped generate buzz for 2014's Whoop Dee Doo, the first Muffs album in nine years. Shattuck and Melanie Vammen reunited to launch a new edition of the Pandoras, touring and releasing the EP Hey! It's the Pandoras in 2018. Shattuck and Vammen also created another side project, the Coolies, with drummer and multi-instrumentalist Palmyra Delran, recording an EP, Uh Oh! It's … the Coolies, that appeared in July 2019.

While Shattuck seemed busier than she had been in ages, this flurry of activity hid a grim secret. Shattuck's family had a history of ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, and after she began having trouble controlling her hands, she was diagnosed in October 2017. As she began losing control of her body, she was determined to complete one last Muffs album, using a set of songs she had written and recorded as demos between 1991 and 2017. She continued playing guitar as long as she was able, and once she no longer could, she provided direction and support to Barnett and McDonald. The trio was also helped out by Adam Schary (who Shattuck picked to play her guitar parts), Kristian Hoffman and Melanie Vammen (who both contributed keyboards), and Karen Basset (a fellow ex-Pandora who also engineered the sessions at Shattuck's home). Sadly, Shattuck wouldn't live to see the album released, dying in her sleep on October 2, 2019, a few weeks before Omnivore Recordings released No Holiday.

Studio Albums:

TitleYearTracks
No Holiday 201918
Really Really Happy 200417
Alert Today Alive Tomorrow 199913
Happy Birthday To Me 199715
Blonder And Blonder 199514
The Muffs 199316

 Compilation Albums:

TitleYearTracks
Hamburger 200029

 Tracks:

TitleAlbum
A Little Luxury Really Really Happy
A Lovely Day Boo Hoo No Holiday
Agony Blonder And Blonder
All Blue Baby Happy Birthday To Me
All For Nothing The Muffs
And I Go Pow Really Really Happy
Angel Without A Halo Hamburger
Another Day The Muffs
Another Ugly Face Alert Today Alive Tomorrow
Baby Go Round The Muffs
Beat Your Heart Out Hamburger
Become Undone Hamburger
Better Than Me The Muffs
Big Mouth The Muffs
Blow Your Mind Alert Today Alive Tomorrow
Brand New Chevy Hamburger
By My Side Really Really Happy
Clown Alert Today Alive Tomorrow
Crush Me Happy Birthday To Me
Dear Liar Love Me Alert Today Alive Tomorrow
Don't Pick On Me Really Really Happy
Don't Waste Another Day The Muffs
Down Down Down No Holiday
Earth Below Me No Holiday
End It All Blonder And Blonder
Ethyl My Love Blonder And Blonder
Every Single Day The Muffs
Everybopdy Loves You Really Really Happy
Everywhere I Go The Muffs
Eye To Eye The Muffs
Fancy Girl Really Really Happy
Freak Out Really Really Happy
From Your Girl The Muffs
Funny Face Blonder And Blonder
Get Me Out Of Here Hamburger
Goodnight Now Hamburger
Guilty Hamburger
Happening Hamburger
Happier Just Being With You No Holiday
Honeymoon Happy Birthday To Me
How I Pass The Time Really Really Happy
I Don't Like You Hamburger
I Need A Face Blonder And Blonder
I Need You Hamburger
I Need You The Muffs
I Wish That I Could Be You Alert Today Alive Tomorrow
I'm A Dick Happy Birthday To Me
I'm A Dick Hamburger
I'm Confused Hamburger
I'm Confused Blonder And Blonder
I'm Here I'm Not Really Really Happy
I'm Not Around Alert Today Alive Tomorrow
In Alert Today Alive Tomorrow
Insane No Holiday
Is It All Okay? Happy Birthday To Me
Jack Champagne Alert Today Alive Tomorrow
Just A Game Blonder And Blonder
Keep Holding Me Happy Birthday To Me
Kids In America Hamburger
Kids In America
Late And Sorry No Holiday
Laying On A Bed Of Roses Blonder And Blonder
Love Hamburger
Lucky Charm No Holiday
Lucky Guy The Muffs
My Awful Dream Really Really Happy
My Crazy Afternoon Hamburger
My Crazy Afternoon Happy Birthday To Me
My Dumb Luck Hamburger
My Lucky Day Really Really Happy
My Minds Eye Hamburger
New Love Hamburger
No action Hamburger
No Holiday No Holiday
North Pole The Muffs
Not Like Me The Muffs
Nothing Happy Birthday To Me
Nothing for Me Hamburger
Numb Alert Today Alive Tomorrow
Oh Nina Blonder And Blonder
Oh Poor You Really Really Happy
On And On Blonder And Blonder
On My Own No Holiday
Outer Space Happy Birthday To Me
Pacer Hamburger
Pennywhore Happy Birthday To Me
Pimmel Short Music For Short People
Pollyanna No Holiday
Prettier Than Me Alert Today Alive Tomorrow
Really Really Happy Really Really Happy
Red Eyed Troll Blonder And Blonder
Right In The Eye Hamburger
Rock And Roll Girl Hamburger
Room With No View Alert Today Alive Tomorrow
Sad Tomorrow Blonder And Blonder
Saying Goodbye The Muffs
Sick Of This Old World No Holiday
Silly People Alert Today Alive Tomorrow
Silly People Hamburger
Sky No Holiday
Slow Really Really Happy
Somethiung Inside Really Really Happy
Stupid Jerk The Muffs
That Awful Man Happy Birthday To Me
That's For Me That's For Me No Holiday
The Best No Holiday
The Best Time Around Happy Birthday To Me
The Kids Have Gone Away No Holiday
The Story Of Me Really Really Happy
The Whole World Really Really Happy
Thumbelina Hamburger
To That Funny Place No Holiday
Toilet Paper Hamburger
Too Awake No Holiday
Upside Down Hamburger
Upside Down Happy Birthday To Me
What You've Done Blonder And Blonder
Where Only I Could Go Happy Birthday To Me
Won't Come Out To Play Blonder And Blonder
You And Your Parrot Happy Birthday To Me
You Can Cry If You Want Hamburger
You Lie Hamburger
You Talk And You Talk No Holiday
Your Ass Alert Today Alive Tomorrow