Flop

Songs: 12
Albums: 1

Albums

Flop - Whenever You're Ready
Whenever You're Ready
1993, songs: 12

Facts about Flop

Flop

Flop was an alternative rock band from Seattle, Washington, active during the 1990s. Here are several key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Flop was formed in 1990 by Rusty Willoughby (vocals, guitar), Paul Schurr (guitar), Nate Johnson (bass), and Jonathan Poneman (drums). The band emerged from the vibrant Seattle music scene of the early 1990s, which also produced bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden. Flop quickly gained attention for their melodic yet edgy sound, drawing comparisons to power-pop and alternative rock acts of the era.

  2. Musical Style and Influences: Flop's music was characterized by its catchy melodies, crunchy guitar riffs, and clever lyrics. The band drew inspiration from a wide range of musical influences, including punk rock, pop, and indie rock. Their sound was reminiscent of bands like The Replacements, Big Star, and Cheap Trick, blending elements of punk energy with melodic sensibilities to create a distinctive and memorable sound.

  3. Album Releases and Critical Acclaim: Flop released their debut album, "Whenever You're Ready", in 1992 on the Frontier Records label. The album received positive reviews from critics and helped establish the band as one of the rising stars of the Seattle music scene. Flop followed up with their sophomore album, "World of Today", in 1993, which further solidified their reputation for crafting catchy and infectious rock songs.

  4. Tours and Live Performances: Flop toured extensively throughout the United States in support of their albums, sharing stages with bands like Mudhoney, The Posies, and Tad. The band's high-energy live performances and charismatic stage presence earned them a dedicated fan base and helped them stand out in the competitive alternative rock landscape of the 1990s. Flop's live shows were known for their raw intensity and tight musicianship, leaving a lasting impression on audiences wherever they played.

  5. Legacy and Aftermath: Despite receiving critical acclaim and building a loyal fan base, Flop disbanded in 1995. However, their influence on the Seattle music scene and the alternative rock genre continues to be felt to this day. Many of the band members went on to pursue other musical projects, with Rusty Willoughby releasing solo albums and collaborating with other musicians. Flop's albums remain cherished by fans of alternative rock, serving as a reminder of t

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