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Ninety Pound Wuss: Torment In Tension (Live 1999)

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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2008

John Loved playing this song. The ending of this song is some of my favorite Spalding guitar moments. We will all miss you John!

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  • I still say 90 ob wuss is one of my all time top favorite bands that I listened to. I always wondered what went on in Jeff Suffering's head and what made him do what he did. crazy guy. Now he is super serious and sort of is a hipster haha. Times change.

  • Some people said jeff suffering;s voice is bad for singing yet with the spazzy crazy music in this band it went perfect. Also i remember seeing his next band raft of dead monkeys at TOM Fest and he cussed everyone out and flipped off the crowd. I was like uhhhh....and I saw raft of dead monkeys in eugene oregon when my friend Josh booked them and his lyrics were funny like that too. Jeff is a really weird guy but I see he loves Jesus so I hope he is growing in spiritual maturity and grace.

  • I was an extreme 90 lb wuss fan all through high school and after for awhile. I liked them because they were fast and I liked their more punk songs and the second album when it had the really fast thrashy type songs. Really cool stuff. I liked their really christian lyrics on their first albu even if they were silly. also the lyrics on the second album some of them were cool all though others were ambiguous. One I think ossibly might have been talking against wacky charismatic charlatans.

  • Everyone has their opinion, for sure. In my opinion, Short Hand Operation and Where Meager are still records from my jr high days that I still listen to on a regular basis. The abrasive sound they were able to produce and the originality of the music ( I say that because really, you can't compare these guys anyone. There is only one NPW ) are the ingredients that keep me listening. You don't see that many ( keywords: that many, not all ) bands out there now taking a chance with their music.

  • @DJThrasherful

    Whats been up DJ? where are you lol!!!

  • @DumbedDownSociety Have you even heard their original stuff? Besides I just stated my opinion. No need to criticize. I wasn't offensive in any way.

  • @LoverOfSka are you serious,,what change in style? even if there was one,,thats up to them,,not you.

  • It pisses me off that they made this album under the name Ninety Pound Wuss. They should've started a different band and then went to a different style.

  • @DJThrasherful

    Fuck! You are so god damn wrong.

  • Hell yeah to the kid who knows A Billion Ernies. I thought I was the only one. This album is amazing. It gets bashed on a lot just because its different and creative though. I bet a band can't recreate it though.

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