GRUNTRUCK: INSIDE YOURS Debut Studio Album (1990)

GRUNTRUCK: INSIDE YOURS Album cover

Inside Yours is the debut studio album by Gruntruck. It was released in January 1, 1990 by Empty Records and Roadrunner Records.

Gruntruck recorded Inside Yours, a full-length album for Seattle label Empty Records, with Skin Yard alum/legendary producer Jack Endino (Nirvana, Soundgarden) producing with Gary King.

Inside Yours was released simultaneously in Germany on the Musical Tragedies label. Gruntruck made a video for the song “Not a Lot to Save” with Henry Shepherd (brother of Soundgarden bassist Ben) directing, and Robert Jett Barkley as Director of Photography. The video, shot at the Steam Plant in South Seattle, soon found its way onto MTV.

In 1991, Gruntruck gained further exposure after opening for Pearl Jam on the night they recorded the music video for the song Even Flow, and during the frenzy of media and record label attention that had descended on Seattle, they signed a multi-album deal with Roadrunner Records. Roadrunner re-released Inside Yours later that same year.

GRUNTRUCK: INSIDE YOURS Album CD

Tracklist:

  1. Not A Lot To Save
  2. Crucifunkin’
  3. Paint
  4. Eyes Of Stone
  5. So Long
  6. Buried
  7. Flesh Fever
  8. Inside Yours
  9. Move In Silence
  10. Melt
  11. Broken

GRUNTRUCK: INSIDE YOURS Album back cover

Gruntruck

Gruntruck
Ben McMillan: vocals, guitar
Tom Niemeyer: guitar
Tim Paul: bass
Norman Scott: drums

Ben McMillan (April 1, 1961 – January 28, 2008)

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