Rodney & the Tube Tops
Rodney & the Tube Tops was an American alternative rock supergroup from Seattle, Washington. The band included members of Hole, Sonic Youth and White Flag and was named after frontman, DJ Rodney Bingenheimer. Origins and careerThe band formed in 1996, while Eric Erlandson's band Hole were on a reported hiatus, and recorded their only single, "I Hate the 90's" at a Seattle-based recording studio in 1996. A minute-long collection of clips from the session was released by drummer Dave Markey in 2008.[1] The single was released a year later on the indie label Sympathy for the Record Industry. The band disbanded soon afterwards. In 2004, "I Hate The 90's" was featured as part of the soundtrack to the Rodney Bingenheimer documentary, Mayor of the Sunset Strip.[2] Members
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