Music of Heatmiser

The Music of Heatmiser is a six-song demo cassette, recorded on April 29 and 30, 1992, at Sound Impressions in Milwaukie, Oregon. It was made available only at shows or by mail order. "Lowlife", "Bottle Rocket", "Buick" and "Dirt" were re-recorded for Heatmiser’s first full-length album, Dead Air, while "Just a Little Prick" and "Mightier Than You" didn’t make the final cut. The version of "Mightier Than You" on this release was later included fo... more

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Heatmiser was an alternative rock band that originated in Portland, Oregon in October 1991. Consisting of Elliott Smith (guitar and vocals), Neil Gust (guitar and vocals), Brandt Peterson (bass; later to be replaced by Sam Coomes, frontman of Quasi), and Tony Lash (drums), they were known for their...
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