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New music, same attitude: Mudhoney play Phoenix this week

The Seattle band's latest album, "Plastic Eternity," has sounds "we've never done before."

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A Famous Rock Band Once Wrote a Song About Ritzville Washington

One famous rock band once wrote a song about Ritzville Washington and it skyrocketed to the top of the music charts. If you love the 1990s, can you name the band?

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Inside Pacific Northwest punk, from the Sonics to Sub Pop

From the Sonics to the birth of Sub Pop, this is the history of Pacific Northwest punk. See how the genre transformed over the years.

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Modern Rock in Motion: Album reviews of Mudhoney, Isla, Electric Six, Lanterna and Divine Horsemen

Let’s jet off for a tropical vacation with Josh Rouse’s new side project, Isla, in the latest edition of Modern Rock in Motion, and maybe go dancing with Electric Six and their glossy new set of cover songs. Mudhoney knows a good place to get some Fudge, Divine Horsemen’s Ice Cream is melting and Lanterna won’t ask for directions to whatever destination it has in mind.

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Watch Mudhoney Unveil Tunnel Boring Machine Named After Them


Mudhoney are the namesake of a new tunnel boring machine in their home city of Seattle. The machine will be used to dig a tunnel as part of efforts to reduce the city’s sewer overflow within the next four years. See a video of the group unveiling their eponymous appliance below.
Mudhoney earned the honor as part of a crowdsourced effort by Seattle’s Ship Canal Water Quality Project to name the machine, beating out more than a thousand other suggestions. According to Seattle Public Utilities, the Mudhoney machine will dig a tunnel that’s nearly 19 feet in diameter and 2.7 miles long, with work beginning this summer. The band’s most recent album was 2018’s

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Seattle to Improve Sewage System With New Machine Named Mudhoney


Seattle is on the path to cleaning up its sewage system with a new tunnel boring machine named after the band Mudhoney.
A tunnel boring machine (TBM) is an efficient way of creating tunnels in just about any type of matter without causing damage. Seattle Public Utilities announced the introduction of the new boring machine and opened up name suggestions to the public — receiving over 1,200 name submissions and 30,000 votes.
Mudhoney was the winner.
Mudhoney, which has been painted red with its name written in yellow across the side, will start digging a tunnel this summer that will help improve the sewage overflow in Seattle by 2025.

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1991 saw the music industry turned upside down, and 30 years later, its echoes remain


1991 saw the music industry turned upside down, and 30 years later, its echoes remain
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Nirvana's Novaselic, Cobain and Grohl were key in the "quasi-revolution" that up-ended music.
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In the 1980s the music industry was divided into two worlds.
On one side was the big-money mainstream world of MTV-approved pop and rock stars, the all-important singles and album charts, and pay-to-play commercial radio.
This is where you would find the likes of Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston and Michael Bolton.
On the other side was so-called "alternative music" — a catch-all category that covered everything from punk and metal to gangsta rap and indie rock.

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