Altamont (band)

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Altamont
Origin San Francisco, California
Genre(s) Rock
Years active 1994 - present
Label(s) Man's Ruin Records
AntAcidAudio
Associated
acts
Acid King
The Melvins
Website Official website
Members
Dale Crover
Joey Osbourne
Dan Southwick

Altamont is a rock band from San Francisco, California. It was formed in 1994 as a side project by Dale Crover of The Melvins, along with Joey Osbourne and Dan Southwick of Acid King. The band is named after the infamous Altamont Free Concert of 1969.

Contents

Dale Crover (Guitar/Vocals)
Joey Osbourne (Drums/Vocals)
Dan Southwick (Bass)

Date of Release Title Format Label Catalog Number
May 27, 1997 Wanted Dead Or Alive Red 10 inch vinyl Man's Ruin Records MR-072
October 13, 1998 Civil War Fantasy Man's Ruin Records MR-085
May 1, 2001 Our Darling Man's Ruin Records MR-2020
November 1, 2005 The Monkee's Uncle AntAcidAudio AAA-995

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