Victims fell for alleged serial killer’s tale that he needed help finding gold in area of his Washington state farm, authorities say

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      Matt Lukin and all the guys from Mudhoney are still there. So is Krist Novoselic. He even holds political office currently I think.

      Jack Endino still runs a recording studio, although I think he doesn’t produce as much as he used to.

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        I forgot how much the music scene is known around here, it’s been a minute since I’ve been exposed to it. I’m glad people are keeping it alive.

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          Green River, U-Men, Gas Huffer, Skin Yard, TAD……so many great bands and too many to name. Of course everyone remembers the big 4, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, Pearl Jam and Nirvana. But they weren’t what defined the scene. Maybe the early releases, but the mainstream albums hit for a reason. I still like it all though.

          I’m that weird guy that still buys cassette tapes from Sub Pop haha.

          If you get a chance and want to dive into it, then book by Mark Yarm (no relation to Mark Arm lol) called “Everyone loves our town, the oral history of grunge” is super wild. The guy basically interviewed everyone from the U-Men to producers and managers.

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      Dave Matthews was born in South Africa, grew up between there and East Coast USA and only moved to Washington as an adult because he liked it there.

      DMB started in Charlottesville, Virginia, so sadly, he can’t be claimed as a “Washington musician.” He came here after the fact.

      Eddie Vedder is a better fit, as someone whose band originated in Washington, despite Vedder not being from Washington himself, and only ending up in Washington really to join up with Pearl Jam.