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The Seattle music scene was in full bloom. Grunge bands like Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, and Pearl Jam were becoming global super-stars. The world's eyes were on Seattle. Caroline, Hollywood, and other record labels were knocking on Rattletrap's door and the band was on the verge of signing a major-label deal. For five years, from 1991-1996, they had written and recorded numerous cuts, headlined Seattle's premier clubs, and built a name for themselves in Seattle's saturated hard-rock music scene. However, before signing their soul away to a major, the band would call it quits. Rattletrap's legacy lives on in the music, pictures, and video footage that remain. Though never commercial agents, Rattletrap exemplifies what it meant to be a Seattle band during the early to mid '90s, and offers a glimpse into a time when grunge owned rock and roll.
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Track 2 From "Machine" 1994 |
CD: Machine
Label: Elmo Records
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Track 4 From "Machine" 1994 |
CD: Machine
Label: Elmo Records
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Track 1 From "Machine" 1994 |
CD: Machine
Label: Elmo Records
Credits: Rattletrap |
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