The Uglysuit
The Uglysuit was an alternative rock band from Chicago that formed in the early 1990s. They released their self-titled debut album in 1998, which included the...
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The Uglysuit was an alternative rock band from Chicago that formed in the early 1990s. They released their self-titled debut album in 1998, which included the song "(Ticket To) Chicago." The band's lineup featured Keith Morris on vocals and guitar, John Williamson on bass, and Michael Schoepf on drums.
Their music drew from grunge and soul influences, creating a raw sound that developed a following in their local scene. After their debut, they put out two more albums: "Skeletons" in 2001 and "The Same in Any Language" in 2005.
While they never became mainstream stars, The Uglysuit maintained a cult status among fans who appreciated their direct approach to rock music. Their work from that period remains available for those who seek it out.
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