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Michael David Watt (born December 20, 1957) is an American
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,
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and
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. Watt co-founded and played bass guitar for the rock bands
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(1980–1985), Dos (1985–present), and Firehose (1986–1994). He began a solo career with the 1994 album ''
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'', he has since released three additional solo albums, most recently in 2010 with '' Hyphenated-man''. He is also the frontman for the supergroup Big Walnuts Yonder (2008–present), a member of the
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group Banyan (1997–present) and is involved with several other musical projects. From 2003 until 2013, he was the bass guitarist for
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. Watt has been called "one of the greatest bassists on the planet." '' CMJ New Music'' called Watt a "seminal
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bass player." Readers of '' NME'' voted Mike Watt one of the "40 Greatest Bassists of All Time" and ''
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'' awarded him the number six spot in "The 20 Best Bassists of All Time." In November 2008, Watt received the ''Bass Player Magazine'' lifetime achievement award, presented by
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. The Red Hot Chili Peppers dedicated their best-selling album, 1991's '' Blood Sugar Sex Magik'', to Watt.


Biography


Early career

Watt was born in
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. His father was in the Navy and when he was young, Watt's family moved to
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, where he became good friends with D. Boon. Watt and Boon picked up bass and guitar, respectively. Watt was a fan of T. Rex and Blue Öyster Cult, while Boon's exposure to rock music was limited to
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, another Watt favorite.


The Minutemen

In 1978, Watt and Boon formed a band called The Reactionaries with drummer George Hurley and vocalist Martin Tamburovich. The band later became
Minutemen Minutemen were members of the organized New England colonial militia companies trained in weaponry, tactics, and military strategies during the American Revolutionary War. They were known for being ready at a minute's notice, hence the name. Mi ...
with another drummer named
Frank Tonche Frank Tonche was the original drummer for The Minutemen. Hurley, who had been in the short-lived new wave group Hey Taxi! at the time Minutemen first formed, rejoined Watt and Boon. After signing with SST Records in 1980, Minutemen began touring constantly, releasing a number of albums along the way. Their music was based on the speed, brevity, and intensity of punk, but included elements of
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, folk, and
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. Born with Osgood–Schlatter disease, Watt had surgeries on both knees in the early 1980s which limited touring in 1981. Watt wrote all of the music for ''
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'' as he was laid up after one of his knee surgeries, living with his mother at the time and needed to keep himself occupied. In 1984, Watt met Black Flag bassist Kira Roessler during a Black Flag/Minutemen tour. They soon became romantically involved, and subsequently began collaborating on songs, including material on Minutemen's final album ''
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''. They also formed a two-bass duo, Dos, and have since recorded and released three records. Minutemen ended tragically on December 22, 1985, when Boon was killed in an automobile crash at the age of 27 while driving to
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with his girlfriend. Their fifth full-length album, ''3-Way Tie (For Last)'' had already been scheduled for release at the time of the accident. In the documentary film '' We Jam Econo'', Watt mentioned that the last time he saw Boon, he had received lyrics for 10 songs from critic and songwriter Richard Meltzer for a planned collaboration with Minutemen. Minutemen were also planning to record a triple album with the working title ''3 Dudes, 6 Sides, 3 Studio, 3 Live'' as way to counteract
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.


Firehose

After Boon's death, Watt was profoundly depressed; he and Hurley initially intended to quit music altogether.
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invited Watt to hang out with them in
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in 1986; they recorded a cover of Madonna's "Burnin' Up" (with additional guitars by Greg Ginn) on the first
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EP, and Watt played bass for two songs on the Sonic Youth album ''
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''. Watt cites this period as critical in inspiring his post-Minutemen career saying, "The first thing I did was Thurston asked me to play bass on ''Evol''. That was a big highlight, man. Like, 'What, you want me to play without D. Boon?'" Subsequently, Ed Crawford, a Minutemen fan who drove to San Pedro from
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, persuaded the Watt/Hurley
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to continue playing music. Firehose was formed soon after. Following three releases on SST, Firehose was signed to
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by A&R man Jim Dunbar. Shortly after the release of 1993's ''Mr. Machinery Operator'', the band decided to call it quits. Watt and Kira married in 1987, but their marriage ended not long after Firehose's break-up. However, both their friendship and Dos have remained intact; they even recorded their third album, '' Justamente Tres'', not long after their
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.


Solo career

After working with Firehose, Watt began a solo career. His first album, ''
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'', featured appearances from dozens of musicians (many were Watt's peers from the 1980s SST era), including
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, Eddie Vedder,
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, Carla Bozulich, Evan Dando, members of
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, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Frank Black,
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,
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,
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, the
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and the Screaming Trees. The album and its supporting tour were Watt's first taste of mainstream fame, when Vedder and
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of
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were part of his touring group. After Vedder returned to his
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commitments and Grohl began working with his new band
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, Watt formed his only four-piece touring group to date, The Crew Of The Flying Saucer, featuring guitarist Nels Cline and two drummers. In 1996, Watt contributed bass guitar on two songs for
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' second album, ''
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'', filling in for
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who quit the band during recording sessions. Watt subsequently ended up being the bassist for the band's tour that followed the release of the album. He made an appearance in an episode of
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's ''
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''. In 1997, Watt released '' Contemplating the Engine Room'', a punk rock
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using naval life as an extended
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for both Watt's family history (the album has a picture of his father in his Navy uniform on the cover) and the Minutemen. The album, which was critically well received, features the trio of musicians Nels Cline on guitar,
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on drums, and Watt as the only singer. Watt went on to play in such groups as Banyan (with Stephen Perkins and Nels Cline) and
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, a sometime live outfit that plays cover versions of Stooges songs. He also played in Wylde Ratttz with Sonic Youth's
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and The Stooges'
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, recording a song for the film '' Velvet Goldmine''. Watt also recorded a bass line to send to the
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space-folk band The Clubber Lang Gang for their record ''Now Here This'', on the track "For the Broken People". Starting in mid-2011, Watt began playing bass for a psychedelic/progressive rock band called Anywhere with the
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's Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Christian Eric Beaulieu of Triclops! In 2015 Mike Watt joined the
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project, a collaborative project setting James Joyce's Finnegans Wake to music.


Illness, recovery and The Stooges

In January 2000, Watt fell ill with an infection of his perineum, forcing him into emergency surgery and nine weeks of bedrest in his San Pedro apartment. Initially unable to play his bass, he rebuilt his strength with intense practice as well as live club gigs where he performed sets of Stooges covers with Hellride in
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and with
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and
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drummer Murph in
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under the name Hellride East. In 2000, Mascis asked Watt to participate in a world tour behind Mascis' first post-Dinosaur Jr. release,
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's ''More Light''. At several of the shows,
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formerly of The Stooges joined Mascis and Watt onstage, wherein the group would play entire sets of Stooges songs. Watt and Mascis later joined Asheton and his brother, Stooges drummer
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, for a one-time-only performance at a Belgian festival under the name Asheton, Asheton, Mascis & Watt. In 2001, Watt was one of several bassists invited to participate in the sessions for Gov't Mule's '' The Deep End'', partly on the recommendation of Primus' Les Claypool. Watt and Gov't Mule recorded a cover version of
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's "Effigy" for the album. The sessions were immortalized in the documentary feature film '' Rising Low''. In 2002, Watt, along with Pete Yorn and members of The Hives, backed Iggy Pop for a short set of Stooges songs at that year's Shortlist Music Prize ceremony, after which Watt was asked to play bass in the reunited Stooges lineup in 2003. The reunited Stooges played their first show in almost 20 years at the
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in May 2003.


''The Secondman's Middle Stand''

Watt's third solo album '' The Secondman's Middle Stand'', inspired by both his 2000 illness and one of his favorite books,
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's '' The Divine Comedy'', was released in 2004; one reviewer writes that the album is a "harrowing, funny, and genuinely moving stuff from a true American original.". For the first time since the Minutemen, Watt recorded the album with an "all-Pedro band", Mike Watt and the Secondmen, consisting of organist Pete Mazich and drummer Jerry Trebotic, along with former
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vocalist Petra Haden. While promoting and touring behind ''The Secondman's Middle Stand'', Watt announced plans for future recordings, stating that he intended to record as frequently as he did in the Minutemen days for as long as he could. Watt would part amicably with Columbia/
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in 2005, after 14 years as both a solo artist and as one-third of Firehose.


Unknown Instructors

In 2005, another side project featuring Watt came to light with the announced September 20 release of '' The Way Things Work'', an album of
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under the group name, Unknown Instructors with George Hurley,
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's Joe Baiza and Jack Brewer, and
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/ saxophonist Dan McGuire. A month after the album's release, the Unknown Instructors recorded a second album, '' The Master's Voice'', with Pere Ubu frontman David Thomas and artist
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joining the core quartet of Watt, Hurley, McGuire and Baiza. A third album with the same lineup, ''Funland'', was released in 2009 and features a semi-cover version (the original lyrics over new music) of
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's "Frownland" (from the '' Trout Mask Replica'' album). Basic tracks have already been laid down for the fourth Unknown Instructors album at Secondmen organist
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's Casa Hanzo studio in San Pedro. Watt would further his interest in improvised music by forming a trio, Los Pumpkinheads, with former
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keyboardist Money Mark and Caroline Bermudez. On December 14, 2005, the McNally-Smith College of Music in
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announced the formation of the Mike Watt Bass Guitar Scholarship, which is to be awarded annually to a bass major starting in the Fall of 2006. In March 2006, Watt took part in the performance at
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, of Glenn Branca's "Hallucination City" Symphony #13.


''The Weirdness''

In October 2006, Watt joined the rest of The Stooges at recording engineer Steve Albini's
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Studio in
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to record ''
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'', the first Stooges studio album since 1973's '' Raw Power''. The album was released on March 6, 2007, and much of Watt's 2007 was devoted to Stooges duties, including the band's first full-length U.S. tour since the band's reformation. Watt also worked on two other projects during this time period: Funanori, a musical collaboration with Kaori Tsuchida, guitarist of The Go! Team, on shamisen and other instruments, and Pelicanman (named after the closing track on ''The Secondman's Middle Stand'') with Petra Haden. The first three songs recorded by Watt and Tsuchida as Funanori were released on a split EP with
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band LITE in the summer of 2007 by Transduction Records. Watt also contributed a cover of Blue Öyster Cult's "Burning For You", recorded with Haden, Nels Cline, Money Mark Nishita, and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer
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, to the all-star compilation album ''
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'', released in August by the independent label
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. On June 9, 2007, Watt was the live narrator for the silent movie '' Brand Upon the Brain!'' at the Egyptian Theatre in
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.


Big Walnuts Yonder

Big Walnuts Yonder is an American supergroup formed in 2008 consisting of bassist/vocalist Watt, guitarist Nels Cline from Wilco, drummer Greg Saunier from
Deerhoof Deerhoof are an American musical group formed in San Francisco in 1994. They currently consist of founding drummer Greg Saunier, bassist and singer Satomi Matsuzaki, and guitarists John Dieterich and Ed Rodriguez. Beginning as an improvised no ...
, and guitarist/vocalist Nick Reinhart from Tera Melos. They released their debut album in March 2017 though Sargent House.


Clenchedwrench label, Floored by Four, and Firehose reunion

Watt reunited with the final Black Gang lineup of Nels Cline and Bob Lee to record a new album, tentatively titled ''My Shibun No Hi'', in 2008. No release date has yet been set for the album. Continuing his exploration of both improvised music and the Japanese independent music scene, Watt, along with Nels Cline and producer Kramer, formed Brother's Sister's Daughter with mi-gu members Shimizu "Shimmy" Hirotaka and Yuko Araki to do a two-week tour of the country in late 2008 and record an album afterward. The album was mixed down by Hirotake but has not lined up a label or release date yet. Since then, two more albums by the band have been recorded but have yet Watt and Cline teamed up in New York to form Floored by Four with ex-Cibo Matto keyboardist Yuka Honda and
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drummer Dougie Boune. The group debuted at Central Park Summerstage on August 1, and recorded their first self-titled album right afterward. The album was released in late September 2010 on Sean Lennon's Chimera Music label. Honda would later rejoin Watt and Cline for a second Brother's Sister's Daughter tour and album session in Japan (Cline and Honda became romantically involved – and subsequently engaged to be married – during the course of these projects). Watt is interviewed in the 2009 documentary film
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, about the underground music scene in Japan. Watt is using his clenchedwrench label to put out some other long-awaited recording projects from the stockpile he has accumulated over the past few years, starting with the fourth Dos album (''Dos y Dos'', released July 16, 2011), followed by the Spielgusher project with Richard Meltzer and mi-gu's Shimizu "Shimmy" Hirotaka and Yuko Araki (''Spielgusher'', released January 17, 2012) and two Il Sogno del Marinaio albums. Watt chose to start clenchedwrench after returning from his Japanese ''Hyphenated-man'' tour because "I've got so many proj ct in the pipeline... and I want no hiccups with getting them out, so up goes my own freak flag flying." Firehose's reunion was formally announced as part of the lineup of the 2012
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. The band underwent a short tour in April centered around both Coachella dates.


Il Sogno del Marinaio

In late November 2009, Watt traveled to Italy to tour and record at the invitation of Italian guitarist Stefano Pilia. The project band, Il Sogno Del Marinaio,(the name is Italian for ''The Sailor's Dream'') did a short six-date tour, after which recording for an album (later entitled ''La Busta Gialla'') took place. The band is an
experimental music Experimental music is a general label for any music or music genre that pushes existing boundaries and genre definitions. Experimental compositional practice is defined broadly by exploratory sensibilities radically opposed to, and questioning of, ...
trio consisting of Watt on vocals and bass guitar, Stefano Pilla on guitar and vocals, and
Andrea Belfi Andrea Belfi (born 1979) is an Italian electro-acoustic musician and composer. He began playing drums at the age of 14. From 1995 to 1998 he was involved in numerous punk bands. He studied art in Milan, before becoming involved in experiment ...
on drums and vocals. The band has released two studio albums on clenchedwrench: ''La busta gialla'' (2013) and ''Canto Secondo'' (2014).


''Hyphenated-Man''

Watt recorded his first post-Columbia solo album, '' Hyphenated-man'', in two sessions 13 months apart, with The Missingmen at Studio G, the New York studio of former Pere Ubu bassist Tony Maimone. ''Hypnenated-man'' consists of 30 short songs inspired by the paintings of Hieronymus Bosch. The first session for the album took place during a planned break in Watt's Spring 2009 tour, during which, in a deliberate move, only the drum and guitar tracks were completed. Watt overdubbed his vocal and bass tracks with Maimone in June 2010. The album was released in
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b
Parabolic Records
on October 6, 2010, and Watt undertook his first tour of the country as a solo artist in support of it (before his work with Brother's Sister's Daughter, he previously toured there as a sideman with J Mascis and as one-fifth of The Stooges). A release of the album for the rest of the world took place on Watt's newly established clenchedwrench label on March 1, 2011, with an accompanying 51-date US/Canadian tour occurring between March 10 and April 30.


CUZ

In 2006, Watt met Sam Dook of The Go! Team at Big Day Out. The continued emailing and decided to form a band. They recorded some sessions in 2008 while Watt was touring Europe and finished the album over email. The album, entitled ''Tamatebako'', was released in 2014 under the band name CUZ and features guest vocals by Charles Plymell,
DJ Scotch Egg Shigeru Ishihara, better known by the stage name DJ Scotch Egg, is a Japanese producer of chiptune/ gabba music based in Berlin, Germany. He has released music on the Wrong Music label and Adaadat, and was signed to Load Records after Lightni ...
, and fellow Go! Team member Kaori Tsuchida. The album title references the mysterious box of Japanese legend. A tour in 2015 followed.


The Hand to Man Band

In 2010, Thollem McDonas, John Dieterich, Tim Barnes, and Watt formed an experimental improvisational supergroup. Their debut album, ''You Are Always On Our Minds'', was released in 2012.


The Island

Watt and S. Howe of the band Schooner formed an
experimental music Experimental music is a general label for any music or music genre that pushes existing boundaries and genre definitions. Experimental compositional practice is defined broadly by exploratory sensibilities radically opposed to, and questioning of, ...
project called The Island and released ''Listening to the Warning'' in 2011 and ''Lamia'' in 2018.


Hidden Rifles

In 2014, Watt joined with Mark Shippy ( U.S. Maple), Jim Sykes (Invisible Things), Matthew Wascovich ( Scarcity Of Tanks), and Norman Westberg ( Swans) to form the
art rock Art rock is a subgenre of rock music that generally reflects a challenging or avant-garde approach to rock, or which makes use of modernist, experimental, or unconventional elements. Art rock aspires to elevate rock from entertainment to an ...
project band Hidden Rifles. Their debut album, ''Across The Neighborhoods'', was released in October 2017.


Afternoon Freak

Along with keyboardist Matt Mottel and percussionist Danny Frankel, Watt formed the trio Afternoon Freak and released the album ''The Blind Strut'' in 2018. The album was recorded in one day on January 14, 2017, at BIG EGO studios.


Tone Scientists

In 2018, Watt joined with Bucky Pope, John Herndon, Vince Meghrouni, and
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to form the project band Tone Scientists. A 7-inch consisting of a Bucky Pope original entitled "Nuts" and a cover of Sun Ra's " Tiny Pyramids" was released on Record Store Day 2018 by Org Music.


Jumpstarted Plowhards

In 2019, Watt joined Todd Congelliere to form Jumpstarted Plowhards. Their debut album, ''Round One'', was recorded for release on October 4, 2019, with
Recess Records Recess Records is an independent record label founded in 1988. Label founder Todd Congelliere (frontman for F.Y.P and Toys That Kill) initially made 100 cassettes of F.Y.P's songs and sold them at skateboard contests. Two years later, Conge ...
. Drums are handled by a rotating roster including former Minutemen and fIREHOSE bandmate George Hurley, Hole drummer
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, The Secondmen's Jerry Trebotic and
The Missingmen The Missingmen are a punk rock trio fronted by Minutemen/ Firehose/ Stooges bassist Mike Watt. The band features Watt, guitarist Tom Watson ( Slovenly, The Pair Of Pliers, The Jom And Terry Show, Red Krayola), and drummer Raul Morales ( FYP, ...
's
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. The band plans to record five LPs before playing live.


FITTED

Initially formed as a one-off group for
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's DRILL festival in Los Angeles, Watt, Graham Lewis (
Wire Overhead power cabling. The conductor consists of seven strands of steel (centre, high tensile strength), surrounded by four outer layers of aluminium (high conductivity). Sample diameter 40 mm A wire is a flexible strand of metal. Wire is co ...
),
Matthew Simms Matthew Simms is an English guitarist best known for his work with the band Wire. Simms formed the band It Hugs Back with schoolmates Paul Michael, Jack Theedom and Will Blackaby. Their debut album, ''Inside Your Guitar'', was released in 2009 ...
(Wire), and Bob Lee ( The Black Gang) formed FITTED and decided to stay together and record. The debut album, "First Fits", was released in November 2019.


mssv

Watt played bass with guitarist
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and drummer Jim Keltner for Baggetta's ''
Wall of Flowers ''Wall of Flowers'' is an album by Mike Baggetta featuring Mike Watt and Jim Keltner. The album has been described as "post-genre-improv-jazz-rock". The album was largely improvised even though the trio of musicians had never played with each o ...
'' album in March 2019. Watt joined Baggetta for a ten date March tour with Stephen Hodges substituting for Keltner. The resulting trio named themselves mssv and recorded a live album entitled ''Live Flowers''. A studio album entitled ''Main Steam Stop Valve'' followed in 2020.


Three-Layer Cake

In 2021, Watt with percussionist Mike Pride and guitarist Brandon Seabrook formed Three-Layer Cake and released an album, ''Stove Top'', on RareNoiseRecords.


Flipper

Mike Watt was recruited by Flipper's Ted Falconi and Stephen DePace to play bass for a 2019 summer European tour with David Yow (
The Jesus Lizard The Jesus Lizard is an American rock band formed in 1987 in Austin, Texas and based in Chicago, Illinois. They were "a leading noise rock band in the American independent underground… hoturned out a series of independent records filled wit ...
, Scratch Acid) substituting for the retired Bruce Loose and the otherwise engaged then-current Flipper bassist, Rachel Theole. The shows were billed as Flipper with You and Watt. In 2022, Flipper announced that they would tour again, with Watt returning on both bass and lead vocals. A European tour was announced, but cancelled due to
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concerns. The band then quickly booked an autumn US tour with the same lineup.


Guest appearances

In November 2006, Watt revealed to
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that he contributed his bass skills to six tracks for ''
American Idol ''American Idol'' is an American singing competition television series created by Simon Fuller, produced by Fremantle North America and 19 Entertainment, and distributed by Fremantle North America. It aired on Fox from June 11, 2002, to ...
'' singer
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, a studio assignment that he took at the invitation of his "old friend", producer/engineer David Kahne. In 2007, Watt's work appeared on Clarkson's '' My December'' album. Watt and drummer
Stephen Hodges Stephen Hodges (born February 12, 1952) is an American percussionist and composer. He is best known for his work with Mavis Staples, Tom Waits, Mike Watt, T Bone Burnett, Rick Holmstrom, and film director David Lynch. Discography *Tom Waits ...
joined violinist Chris Murphy for "Blues for Bukowski" on his Murphy's album ''Luminous''. Hodges had previously worked with Watt on ''Contemplating the Engine Room''. Watt appeared on the track "Moon Burnt Mountain" on ''Anywhere II'' by Anywhere. Watt played bass on two tracks for the Black Flag tribute album '' Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie: Reinterpreting Black Flag'' alongside Dez Cadena and Keith Morris. In 2018, Black Moth Super Rainbow released a 7-inch for
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with Watt and
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covering " Drippy Eye". Watt had earlier appeared on the song "Black Yogurt" on Black Moth Super Rainbow's ''Drippers'' EP in 2008. The same year Watt appeared on Macedonia’s Bernays Propaganda song "Ništo Nema da ne Razdeli" for the ''Songs From Under the Floorboard, Vol. 1'' compilation album put out by DJ Dave Cantrell. The album is a charitable compilation with proceeds going to
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. Watt also appeared on a split 7-inch with MB Jones playing on the song "Jail for Trees" in April 2018. In October 2018, Watt joined
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, Keith Morris,
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, Jennifer Finch, Chip Kinman and others for a spoken word engagement at the Roxy Theatre entitled ''War Stories: Tales of 70's & 80's Punk Mayhem Told By The Perpetrators Themselves''. In 2019, Watt appeared with Macedonian jazz guitarist Toni Kitanovski on the track "Nisto nema da ne' razdeli" for Bernays Propaganda's 2019 release, ''Vtora mladost, treta svetska vojna'' (''2nd Youth, 3rd World War'') The track was also donated to ''Songs From Under the Floorboard, Vol. 1'', proceeds of which go to
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. Watt has said he generally charges no fee to play on somebody's album saying "All payment is not in the coin...Anytime you play, you're investing in the next time you play."


Literary endeavors

In 2003, Watt's first book, ''Spiels Of A Minuteman'', was released by the
Quebec Quebec ( ; )According to the Canadian government, ''Québec'' (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and ''Quebec'' (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirte ...
book publisher L'Oie De Cravan. The book, printed in both
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and
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, contains all of Watt's song
lyrics Lyrics are words that make up a song, usually consisting of verses and choruses. The writer of lyrics is a lyricist. The words to an extended musical composition such as an opera are, however, usually known as a " libretto" and their writer, ...
from the Minutemen era as well as the tour journal he wrote during the Minutemen's only
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an tour with Black Flag, essays by former SST co-owner Joe Carducci, Sonic Youth's
Thurston Moore Thurston Joseph Moore (born July 25, 1958) is an American musician best known as a member of Sonic Youth. He has also participated in many solo and group collaborations outside Sonic Youth, as well as running the Ecstatic Peace! record label. Mo ...
, and Blue Öyster Cult lyricist and longtime Watt hero Richard Meltzer, and illustrations by
Raymond Pettibon Raymond Pettibon (born Raymond Ginn, June 16, 1957) is an American artist who lives and works in New York City. Pettibon came to prominence in the early 1980s in the southern California punk rock scene, creating posters and album art mainly for ...
that had been used in all of the Minutemen's album artwork. Watt published his second book in 2012. Entitled ''Mike Watt: On and Off Bass'', the book is a photo memoir featuring photos taken by Watt coupled with excerpts from Watt's Stooges tour diaries mixed with free verse poems. In 2016, Watt contributed a chapter to John Doe's memoir '' Under The Big Black Sun: A Personal History of L.A. Punk''.


James Joyce

Watt has long been a fan of
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having first discovered '' Ulysses'' while playing with Minutemen on a European tour with Black Flag. He credits reading Joyce with helping him process the loss of D. Boon and he used it as inspiration when writing '' Contemplating the Engine Room''. Watt has said that Joyce's stream-of-consciousness style directly influenced '' Double Nickels on the Dime'' with songs like "June 16th", which is the date of Bloomsday. Watt attended the 2004 Bloomsday celebration in
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and claimed that it was the first time he went to a town without having to perform a gig. Watt attended Bloomsday again in 2008 while touring with
The Stooges The Stooges, originally billed as the Psychedelic Stooges, also known as Iggy and the Stooges, was an American rock band formed in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1967 by singer Iggy Pop, guitarist Ron Asheton, drummer Scott Asheton, and bassist Da ...
. In 2008, Watt was invited to contribute music to an adaptation of Joyce's ''
Chamber Music Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a palace chamber or a large room. Most broadly, it includes any art music that is performed by a small nu ...
'' released by Fire Records In 2017, Watt participated in an international project setting Joyce's '' Finnegans Wake'' to music entitled ''
Waywords and Meansigns ''Waywords and Meansigns: Recreating Finnegans Wake n its whole wholume' is an international project setting James Joyce's novel ''Finnegans Wake'' to music. Waywords and Meansigns has released two editions of audio, each offering an unabridged m ...
'' It was released on May 4, 2017, to coincide with the 76th anniversary of the book's first publication.


''The Watt from Pedro Show''

When he is not on tour, Watt hosts a regular internet radio show, ''The Watt from Pedro Show'', a continuation of a program Watt had first done on a low-power FM station in the late 1990s. The program debuted on May 19, 2001, and became so popular with Watt's fans that the website's host, Sightworks, temporarily forced the show offline on weekdays until a sponsor or other solution could be found. On January 10, 2006, ''The Watt from Pedro Show'' became available as a
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.


Equipment

Watt's first bass was a
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he purchased for $100. He played a Fender Precision Bass formerly owned by
Fear Fear is an intensely unpleasant emotion in response to perceiving or recognizing a danger or threat. Fear causes physiological changes that may produce behavioral reactions such as mounting an aggressive response or fleeing the threat. Fear ...
bassist
Derf Scratch Frederick Charles Milner III (October 30, 1951– July 28, 2010), better known by his stage name Derf Scratch, was an American musician, best known as a former member of the punk rock band Fear and its original bass guitarist. Career Scratch pl ...
on ''What Makes A Man Start Fires?'' For most of his fIREHOSE tenure, Watt played a 1956 Fender Precision Bass. From 1995 until 1999, Watt predominately played a non-reverse Gibson Thunderbird which he altered with a Bartolini pre-amp and Grover tuning machines. Following his 2000 illness, Watt switched to short-scale basses for live work. Watt played a 1963
Gibson EB-3 The Gibson EB-3 is an electric bass guitar model produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation. Origins and history The Gibson EB-3 is a bass guitar introduced in 1961 and discontinued in 1979. It was produced at Gibson's plant in Kalamazoo, MI. It ...
until it was stolen while on tour with
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. After the theft, Watt was gifted with a 1969 Gibson EB-3 and a Gibson EB-0. More recently, Watt plays a signature "Wattplower" bass he designed with
Reverend Musical Instruments Reverend Musical Instruments, commonly known as Reverend Guitars, is an American manufacturer of electric guitars and basses. The company was established in 1997 in Detroit, Michigan by noted guitar and amplifier technician Joe Naylor, a graduat ...
. In early 2020, it was announced that a "Mark II" iteration of the bass would be released.


Bibliography

* ''Spiels of a minuteman'' by Mike Watt (Montreal: L'Oie de Cravan, 2003) * ''Mike Watt: On and Off Bass'' by Mike Watt (New York: Three Rooms Press, 2012)


Discography

Minutemen Minutemen were members of the organized New England colonial militia companies trained in weaponry, tactics, and military strategies during the American Revolutionary War. They were known for being ready at a minute's notice, hence the name. Mi ...
* Minutemen discography fIREHOSE * fIREHOSE discography Dos *1986 '' Dos'' ( New Alliance) *1989 ''Numero Dos'' (12-inch EP) ( New Alliance) *1989 ''Uno Con Dos'' (CD) ( New Alliance) *1996 '' Justamente Tres'' (CD) (
Kill Rock Stars Kill Rock Stars is an independent record label founded in 1991 by Slim Moon and Tinuviel Sampson, and based in both Olympia, Washington, and Portland, Oregon. The label has released a variety of work in different genres, but was originally kn ...
) *2011 '' dos y dos'' (CD, LP) (Clenchedwrench) Crimony *1988 ''The Crimony EP'' ( New Alliance)
The Stooges The Stooges, originally billed as the Psychedelic Stooges, also known as Iggy and the Stooges, was an American rock band formed in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1967 by singer Iggy Pop, guitarist Ron Asheton, drummer Scott Asheton, and bassist Da ...
*2004 ''Live In Detroit'' (DVD) ( Creem/ MVD) *2005 "You Better Run" on ''The Songs Of Junior Kimbrough'' (
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) *2005 '' Telluric Chaos'' ( Skydog) *2007 ''
The Weirdness ''The Weirdness'' is the fourth studio album by American proto-punk band The Stooges. Released on 5 March 2007, it was the first Stooges album of new material since ''Raw Power'' in 1973, and is also the final album to feature guitarist Ron Ashe ...
'' (
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) *2011 '' Raw Power Live: In the Hands of the Fans'' (Virgin) *2013 '' Ready to Die'' (
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) Unknown Instructors *2005 '' The Way Things Work'' (
Smog Veil Records Smog Veil Records was a Chicago, IL based independent record label. In addition to standard CD, DVD, and vinyl distribution, Smog Veil also distributed its media via digital channels, including Napster and iTunes. History In business from 1991 u ...
) *2007 '' The Master's Voice'' (
Smog Veil Records Smog Veil Records was a Chicago, IL based independent record label. In addition to standard CD, DVD, and vinyl distribution, Smog Veil also distributed its media via digital channels, including Napster and iTunes. History In business from 1991 u ...
) *2009 ''Funland'' (
Smog Veil Records Smog Veil Records was a Chicago, IL based independent record label. In addition to standard CD, DVD, and vinyl distribution, Smog Veil also distributed its media via digital channels, including Napster and iTunes. History In business from 1991 u ...
) *2019 ''Unwilling To Explain'' (ORG Music) Floored by Four *2010 '' Floored by Four'' (Chimera Records) Off With Their Heads *2011 ''Off With Their Heads/Discharge Split 7-inch'' ( Drunken Sailor Records) ; Steve Mackay *2009 ''Untitled EP'' (as Estel) *2011 '' Sometimes Like This I Talk'' *2011 ''North Beach Jazz'' The Hand to Man Band *2012 ''You Are Always on Our Minds'' (
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) Anywhere *2012 '' Anywhere'' ( ATP Recordings) Mike Watt + the Missingmen *2013 ''Missing the Minutemen 10-inch'' *2015 ''Missing More of the Minutemen 10-inch'' Il Sogno del Marinaio *2013 '' La busta gialla'' (Clenchedwrench) *2014 '' Canto Secondo'' (Clenchedwrench) CUZ *2014 ''Tamatebako'' (Bleeding Heart Recordings) Brother's Sister's Daughter *2014 ''BSD'' Mike Watt and the Secondmen *2015 ''Shit on Me / Striking Out'' (Org Music **split 7-inch with E V Kain *2016 ''Back In The Microwave'' (Org Music) **split 7-inch with Chronics *2020 ''L.A. to Pedro EP'' (Nomad Eel Records) **split 7-inch with Zig Zags Big Walnuts Yonder *2017 '' Big Walnuts Yonder'' ( Sargent House) Hidden Rifles *2017 ''Across The Neighborhoods'' (Total Life Society) Afternoon Freak *2018 ''The Blind Strut'' ( Joyful Noise Recordings) Tone Scientists *2018 ''Nuts b/w Tiny Pyramids'' 7-inch (Org Music) Jumpstarted Plowhards *2019 ''Round One'' (
Recess Records Recess Records is an independent record label founded in 1988. Label founder Todd Congelliere (frontman for F.Y.P and Toys That Kill) initially made 100 cassettes of F.Y.P's songs and sold them at skateboard contests. Two years later, Conge ...
) FITTED *2019 ''First Fits'' (ORG Music)
mssv mssv (''Main Steam Stop Valve'') is an American band featuring Mike Baggetta, Mike Watt and Stephen Hodges. History Baggetta and Watt recorded ''Wall of Flowers'' with drummer Jim Keltner but after releasing it Keltner was averse to travel so St ...
*2019 ''Live Flowers'' (Striped Light Records) *2020 ''Main Steam Stop Valve'' (BIG EGO Records) *2020 ''Media Kittens / When The Hoarding Has Ended'' (7-inch) (Improved Sequence) Three-Layer Cake *2021 ''Stove Top'' ( RareNoiseRecords)


Solo albums

All solo albums were released on
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except where noted: *1995 ''
Ball-Hog or Tugboat? ''Ball-Hog or Tugboat?'' is the 1995 debut solo album by American musician Mike Watt, previously known for his work as the bass guitarist and songwriter for the punk rock groups Minutemen and fIREHOSE. The title references the difference betwe ...
'' *1997 '' Contemplating the Engine Room'' *2004 '' The Secondman's Middle Stand'' *2010/2011 '' Hyphenated-man'' (Parabolica Records
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/(clenchedwrench lsewhere **The clenchwrench release uses a different cover artwork than the Japanese issue. *2015 ''Watt: On Bass'' limited edition 5" vinyl *2016 '' "Ring Spiel" Tour ’95'' *2017 ''Contemplating the Engine Room: Live in Long Beach '98''


Guest appearances

Juliana Hatfield *1992 ''
Hey Babe ''Hey Babe'' is the debut solo album by American musician Juliana Hatfield, released in 1992. Track listing Personnel Credits adapted from CD liner notes. * Juliana Hatfield – vocals (all tracks), guitar (2-11), bass guitar (1-6, 8, 9, 11), ...
'' (Mamouth) Anywhere *2018 ''Anywhere II'' (ORG Music) – "Moon Burnt Mountain" Black Moth Super Rainbow *2008 ''Drippers'' EP (Moamoo) – "Black Yogurt"
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*1986 ''
EVOL Evol may refer to: * ''Evol'' (Sonic Youth album), 1986 * ''Evol'' (Future album), 2016 * EvoL, South Korean girl group * "E.V.O.L.", a song by Marina and the Diamonds * ' Kamen Rider Evol', the main antagonist of a Japanese tokusatsu series, Ka ...
'' ( SST Records) – "In the Kingdom #19" King Champion Sounds *2016 ''To Awake In That Heaven Of Freedom'' (Excelsior) - "Smallest Tribe in the World" Scarcity of Tanks *2016 ''Ringleader Lies'' (Total Life Society) *2017 ''Garford Mute'' (Total Life Society) *2019 ''Dissing The Reduction'' (Total Life Society) Bernays Propaganda *2019 ''Vtora mladost, treta svetska vojna'' (''2nd Youth, 3rd World War'')


Promotional videos

As a solo artist *1995 "Big Train" – directed by
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*1995 "Piss-Bottle Man" – directed by Roman Coppola *1997 "Liberty Calls" – directed by Spike Jonze *2004 "Tied A Reed 'Round My Waist" – directed by
Lance Bangs Lance Bangs (born September 4, 1972) is an American filmmaker and music video director. He has created videos for Sonic Youth, Nirvana, Neutral Milk Hotel, Green Day, Arcade Fire, The Shins, The Thermals, Belle & Sebastian, Menomena, Yeah Y ...
*2004 "Drove up from Pedro" – directed by Mike Muscarella *2004 "Beltsandedman" – directed by Mike Muscarella *2004 "Burstedman" – directed by Mike Muscarella *2004 "Pelicanman" – directed by Mike Muscarella with
Sonic Youth Sonic Youth was an American rock band based in New York City, formed in 1981. Founding members Thurston Moore (guitar, vocals), Kim Gordon (bass, vocals, guitar) and Lee Ranaldo (guitar, vocals) remained together for the entire history of t ...
*1990 " My Friend Goo" – cameo appearance *1991 " 100%" – brief cameo appearance with Sublime *1996 " Wrong Way" – Watt portrays a convenience store clerk with
The Jom and Terry Show The Jom and Terry Show was the backup band led by American punk legend Mike Watt (formerly of The Minutemen and Firehose) for tours of the US and Canada in 2001 and 2002. The band, in addition to Watt on vocals and bass, included Tom Watson ( S ...
*2001 ''Mike Watt & The Jom and Terry Show: Eyegifts From Minnesota'' – documentary directed by Bill Draheim with
Good Charlotte Good Charlotte is an American rock band from Waldorf, Maryland that formed in 1996. Since 2005, the band's lineup has consisted of twin brothers Joel Madden (lead vocals) and Benji Madden (guitar and vocals), Paul Thomas (bass), Billy Martin ( ...
*2003 "
Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous ''Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous'' is an American television series that aired in syndication from 1984 to 1995. The show featured the extravagant lifestyles of wealthy entertainers, athletes, socialites and magnates. It was hosted by Rob ...
" – Watt portrays a jury foreman with
Cobra Verde (band) Cobra Verde is an American rock band formed in Cleveland, Ohio. Founded in 1994, the group has released six albums, including the acclaimed ''Nightlife,'' ''Easy Listening'', and ''Haven't Slept All Year.'' Cobra Verde's music has been featured ...
*2003 "Riot Industry" – Watt as "The Man In The Flannel Bathrobe". *2012 "Thrash Lab" – Watt discusses Punk Roc
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Footnotes


References

* Tour journals and interview links fro
Mike Watt's Hoot Page
* Michael Azerrad, ''Our Band Could Be Your Life'' * Mike Watt, ''Spiels Of A Minuteman''

, * Various, ''All Music Guide to Rock: The Definitive Guide to Rock, Pop, and Soul'', * Rough Guides, ''The Rough Guide to Rock'' (pg. 374),


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