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Probably best known as
Guns N' Roses bassist
Duff McKagan's original band (he was the drummer), and also home to future
Accused frontman Blaine Cook,
the Fartz were one of Seattle's earliest hardcore punk outfits, attacking governmental and religious corruption, racism, sexism, poverty, and the like. The band's original lineup included vocalist Cook (under the name "Blaine Fart"), guitarist Tommy Hansen -- later replaced by Paul Solger -- bassist Steve, and drummer Loud Fart, who was eventually replaced by
McKagan. Few Seattle clubs were willing to book hardcore acts during the band's short lifespan, so
the Fartz often found themselves scrambling for any exposure or opportunities to perform. The Fartz's first record release came with a self-issued 7" EP in 1981;
Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles label put out the
Because This Fuckin' World Stinks EP later that year. The band's first full-length album, World Full of Hate, appeared in 1982, but even in spite of modest success overseas (one single reached the Top Ten on the NME's alternative chart), the frustration with Seattle's lack of opportunity took its toll. After the group broke up, Blaine Cook formed
the Accused in 1984, while
McKagan moved on to
10 Minute Warning and eventually
Guns N' Roses. In 1998, Alternative Tentacles issued a thorough retrospective of the group entitled
Because This Fuckin' World Still Stinks.
What's in a Name appeared in summer 2001. ~ Steve Huey