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    As the band prepared to work on their next album in 2002, founding member James Nunn left the group. While original bassist Clint Weinrich filled in on tours, guitarists Eric Davis and Scott Sheldon played bass for the album's recording along with studio bassist Hedge. [14]

  2. These live tracks feature original bass player Clint Weinrich. The studio tracks were recorded with Steve Rapp, who replaced Weinrich in 1995, and were recorded by Vandals guitarist Warren Fitzgerald .

  3. As the band prepared to work on their next album in 2002, founding member James Nunn left the group. While original bassist Clint Weinrich filled in on tours, guitarists Eric Davis and Scott Sheldon played bass for the album’s recording along with studio bassist Hedge. [7]

    • Punk RockPop Punk [1] [2]
    • Huntington Beach, California
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  4. The album was their first to feature drummer Ryan Farrell, and also marked the return of founding bassist Clint Weinrich, and was the final album to feature founding member Scott Sheldon and guitarist of four years Don Horne.

  5. Styles. Alternative/Indie Rock, Punk Revival, Punk/New Wave, Skatepunk. Group Members. Derek Davis, Mark Adkins, Clint Weinrich, Don Horne, Kevin Clark, Ryan Farrell, Steve Rapp, Tyler Smith, Captain James T. Nunn, Scott Sheldon.

  6. Bass player Kevin Clark departed the following year and founding member Clint Weinrich returned to the group. This lineup recorded the band's tenth album Shave the Planet, released in 2006 by Volcom Entertainment.

  7. Huntington Beach, California-based punks Guttermouth formed in 1989, comprising vocalist Mark "Mercury" Adkins, guitarists Derek Davis and Scott Sheldon, bassist Stever Rapp (who replaced original bassist Clint Weinrich), and drummer Captain James T. Nunn. Debuting a year later with the single "Puke," Guttermouth issued their debut LP, Full ...