| The Mens Room | |
|---|---|
| Years active | 1989-1992 |
| Current status | Defunct |
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No actual official releases for this band, but quite a few demos recorded on reel-to-reel, boombox, microcassette, and 4-track. Never played a single show, and were more interested in writing and experimenting than releasing. Band recorded mainly during weekends, and called a burnt out 10' x 15' attic their "home" : Media Arts Studios (at its technological peak, it was equipped with 2 2-track Sony "sound on sound" reel-to-reel recorders, a 4 channel Radio Shack line mixer, a 2-track Radio Shack cassette deck, and 2 accoustic mics. Lo Fi at it's worst.). Most of the demos came out in batches of a dozen (as the tapes they were put on to were only available in 12 packs), came with hand drawn covers by Mr Hyatt, and were released under the fake label "Thor". The only reason people knew their name, was due to a bunch of bridge graphiti perpetrated by Mr Guerin and Mr Hyatt. Never officially broke up, just stopped making music.