1990s
The band 1990s had a song called 'You're Supposed To Be My Friend' that captured some attention in the 1990s alt-rock scene. Their debut album was 'Songs for...
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The band 1990s had a song called 'You're Supposed To Be My Friend' that captured some attention in the 1990s alt-rock scene. Their debut album was 'Songs for a Dead Man' in 1992, followed by 'The Man I Used to Be' in 1994 and 'Last Night on Earth' in 1996.
Daniel Johnston was the frontman for the band's early period. The original lineup included David Berman on guitar, Brian Chase on bass, and Matt Sweeney on drums. Johnston left the group in the late 1990s.
After Johnston's departure, Berman and Chase continued with the band through several lineup changes. They released later albums like 'Death of a Diamond' in 2000 and 'High Times' in 2002, which moved toward more experimental territory. Other songs in their catalog include 'Arcade Precinct' and 'Cult Status'.
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