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Guttermouth - Definition and Overview

Guttermouth is an American punk rock band. They were formed in 1988 in California; Derek Davis joined the band and performed for the first time in 1989.

Soon after, Guttermouth signed a recording contract with former Offspring member Bryan Dexter Holland's Nitro Records, and began issuing albums at a breakneck pace, including 1996's Teri Yakimoto, 1997's Musical Monkey, and 1999's Gorgeous, the latter featuring new drummer Ty Smith. By the dawn of the new millennium, Guttermouth had switched to Epitaph Records in 2000, and issued further releases such as 2001's Covered With Ants, 2002's Gusto! and 2004's Eat Your Face, which was released on July 13th.

Guttermouth is an extremely vulgar band who goes against the traditional leftist and anti-authority mentality in the punk scene. They enjoy getting crowds at their shows angry at them, to the point where sometimes memebers of the audience will throw spare change at them.

Discography

  • Balls (1990); EP
  • Puke (1991); EP
  • Full Length (1992); LP
  • 11oz (1993); EP
  • Friendly People (1994); LP
  • The Album Formerly Known As Full Length (1995); LP
  • Teri Yakimoto (1996); LP
  • Musical Monkey (1997); LP
  • Live From the Pharmacy (1998); Live LP
  • Georgeous (1999); LP
  • Covered With Ants (2001); LP
  • Gusto! (2002); LP
  • Eat Your Face (2004): LP


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