Fecal Matter (band)

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Fecal Matter
Origin Aberdeen, Washington, U.S.
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Years active19851986
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Fecal Matter was a punk rock band from Aberdeen, Washington. The group was formed in 1985 by Kurt Cobain, the future frontman of Nirvana, along with Dale Crover of the Melvins and drummer Greg Hokanson. Melvins members Buzz Osborne (also known as "King Buzzo") and Mike Dillard appeared in a later version of the band during rehearsals the following year. The band was short-lived, disbanding in 1986.

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Songs from the group's sole recording session were issued as the Illiteracy Will Prevail demo tape. With the exception of the song "Spank Thru", the tracks from this session remain unreleased officially. [1] A re-recording of "Downer" was also released on the first Nirvana album, Bleach . [2] Illiteracy Will Prevail is the earliest documentation of Cobain's songwriting in circulation, and helped Cobain establish himself as a composer and performer among his peers in the emerging grunge scene in Washington State.

History

Fecal Matter formed early in 1985 after Kurt Cobain had dropped out of Aberdeen High School. [3] One of "several joke bands" that arose from the circle of friends associated with the Melvins, [3] it initially included Cobain singing and playing guitar, Melvins drummer Dale Crover playing bass, and Greg Hokanson playing drums. [4] The band spent several months rehearsing original material and covers, including songs by The Ramones, Led Zeppelin, and Jimi Hendrix. [3] [5]

In the SeaTac home of Cobain's aunt Mari Earl, Cobain and Crover recorded the Illiteracy Will Prevail demo on a 4-track recorder. [4] The date of the recording session has been disputed; many have followed Michael Azerrad's dating of the session to December 1985 in his Come as You Are: The Story of Nirvana biography from 1993, [4] while Gillian Gaar contends in her 2012 biography Entertain Us!: The Rise of Nirvana that Easter break (i.e., late March) in 1986 is more likely. [3] With Crover playing both bass and drums, the two recorded 13 original songs in total, which Cobain would later remember as a "totally abrasive" batch of punk songs reflecting his dual interest in Black Sabbath and Black Flag. [3] Although Crover later dismissed the demo as "amateurish," Melvins frontman Buzz Osborne recalled a "certain magic" in the band's simple but effective recording, citing as memorable their "ability to put something together in an interesting way." [3]

Later in 1986, Osborne and former Melvins drummer Mike Dillard joined the group playing bass and drums, respectively. [4] This incarnation rehearsed for a brief time only; Azerrad mentions Cobain's frustration with Osborne for failing to take the band seriously enough to buy a bass guitar amplifier. [4] The only live performance of this era occurred on May 3, 1986, in Olympia under the name Brown Towel (sometimes reported as "Brown Cow"). [3] This short-lived and related project featured Cobain's poetry and lyrics along with Osborne and Crover's musical accompaniment. [3]

Fecal Matter disbanded that year while Melvins supported their debut EP, Six Songs .

Legacy

Crover, shown here in 1991, recorded the Fecal Matter demo with Cobain. Dale-crover1.jpg
Crover, shown here in 1991, recorded the Fecal Matter demo with Cobain.

Although the band had become inactive, Cobain continued passing around the Fecal Matter demo tape to friends and peers. His acquaintance Krist Novoselic, with whom Cobain had briefly jammed previously [6] and had wanted to collaborate for some time, heard the tape and particularly liked the song "Spank Thru". The two agreed to form a band, which eventually became Nirvana. [3] They began rehearsals later in 1986 for the new project, and reused the Fecal Matter songs "Downer", "Anorexorcist", and "Spank Thru". [3]

Novoselic later mentioned in the liner notes for the From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah live album that "Spank Thru" was "...the first Nirvana song" and it is perhaps the earliest known example of what would become Nirvana's signature combination of punk energy, noise, and pop melodies. "Spank Thru" has been featured on several official Nirvana releases and was performed live numerous times early in the band's career:

"Downer" was re-recorded by Nirvana in January 1988 during the band's first studio recording session. Although originally omitted, "Downer" was eventually added to Nirvana's Bleach album starting with its 1992 reissue and was part of the Incesticide compilation also released that same year.

The song "Anorexorcist", part of a nine-minute medley on the Fecal Matter demo, was on setlists of several early Nirvana shows. [11] "Anorexorcist" was played during a 1987 performance on KAOS when the band was named "Skid Row"; [12] this performance was eventually officially released on the With the Lights Out boxed set.

Illiteracy Will Prevail remained a highly sought-after and elusive item for collectors as Nirvana rose to fame, and became notorious for forged versions being bootlegged as being the demo. [13] The first known copy to be publicly shared, although an incomplete, poor-quality version of the demo was leaked in March 2006. A week later, three full songs from the demo were briefly hosted on a MySpace site ("Sound of Dentage", "Bambi Slaughter" and "Laminated Effect"). The clips were confirmed authentic by collector Mike Ziegler and others who had heard the demo.

In August 2015, the two anonymous leakers shared the content of the whole tape in both mp3 and lossless format. A remastered version is also available. [14]

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Illiteracy Will Prevail

Illiteracy Will Prevail
Demo album by
Fecal Matter
ReleasedMarch 30th, 1986
RecordedDecember 1985 (Azerrad)
c. March 1986 (Gaar)
StudioMari Earl's home in Burien, Washington
Genre Punk rock, sludge metal
Length56:38
Label Self-released
Producer Kurt Cobain, Dale Crover
No.TitleLength
1."Sound of Dentage"3:42
2.Untitled ( Reefer Madness and commercial excerpts)1:19
3."Bambi Slaughter"3:24
4."Laminated Effect (also known as "Made Not Born")"2:10
5."Blathers Log (also known as "Are You Controlled" and "Control")"2:39
6."Class of 86'"4:00
7."Boatakk"1:57
8."Anorexorcist"9:16
9."Accusations"4:35
10."Spank Thru"3:51
11."Insurance"1:31
12."Buffy's Pregnant"4:20
13."Vaseline"2:29
14."Downer"3:04
15."Instra-Mental" (Instrumental version of track 7)1:40
16."Turnaround" (Original Devo version)2:07
17."Riffs" (Guitar riffs to songs on the album)6:13
Total length:56:38

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