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Release Date:01/01/1989
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  • All Music Guide

    If you think back to what rock music looked and sounded like circa 1989, Seattle's Tad was a true anomaly. No spandex. No pointy guitars. No pretty boy frontman. Instead, you had a frontman who weighed the same amount as three or four members of Warrant spliced together, and a flannel shirtwearing band with hairsprayfree long hair, which played punk rock slowed down to a powerful Sabbathlike pace. All the evidence you'll ever need is on the group's debut full length released in the aforementioned year, the warmly titled ‘God's Balls.' Produced by the same gentleman that manned the controls for both Soundgarden's Screaming Life and Nirvana's Bleach, Jack Endino, ‘God's Balls' is chock full of mammoth riffs and lurching chord progressions. Tad was always responsible for some of rock's best song titles, and ‘God's Balls' is no different "Cyanide Bath," "Satan's Chainsaw," "Nipple Belt" would have all sounded extraordinary announced by Casey Kasem on ‘American Top 40.' Many picked Tad to ...follow Soundgarden and Nirvana up the chart ladder, and ‘God's Balls' showed an awful lot of promise it was certainly on par with both act's debut releases. Unfortunately, lawsuits stemming from illadvised album cover art would soon throw a wrench in Tad's plan for global domination. - Greg Prato, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Tad

More than any other Seattle outfit, Tad fits the stereotypical image of heavy, grizzled, Northwestern lumberjacks. Fittingly, the band sounds like it looks -- loud, heavy, slow, grimy, sweaty, spitting out recycled '70s metal licks with a slow-burning fervor. Led by guitarist/vocalist Tad Doyle, the band has gained a solid fan base since their first Sub Pop release in 1... Read more