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Pond (American band)

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Pond
Pond, 1997
Pond, 1997
Background information
OriginPortland, Oregon, USA
GenresAlternative rock
Grunge
Years active1991–1998, 2010
LabelsSub Pop
WORK Group
Past membersCharlie Campbell
Chris Brady
David Triebwasser

Pond was a band from Portland, Oregon.[1] They formed in 1991 and broke up in 1998.[2] They were signed to Sub Pop (first two albums) and the Work Group records sub-label of Sony Records (last album).

On October 23, 2010, Pond reunited for a show to commemorate the closing of Portland club Satyricon.

Members

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Discography

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Albums

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  • Pond (February 12, 1993 - Sub Pop SP186)
    1. "Young Splendor"
    2. "Perfect Four"
    3. "Gone"
    4. "Agatha"
    5. "Tree"
    6. "Wheel"
    7. "Spots"
    8. "Foamy"
    9. "Grinned"
    10. "Filler"
  • The Practice of Joy Before Death (1995)
    1. Sideroad
    2. Mubby's Theme
    3. Union
    4. Magnifier
    5. Patience
    6. Ol' Blue Hair
    7. Sundial
    8. Glass Sparkles in Their Hair
    9. Van
    10. Happy Cow Farm Family
    11. Carpenter Ant
    12. Artificial Turf
    13. Rock Collection
    14. Gagged and Bound
  • Rock Collection (1997)
    1. "Spokes"
    2. "You're Not an Astronaut"
    3. "Scoliosis"
    4. "One Day in the Future"
    5. "Twins"
    6. "You're Not a Seed"
    7. "Flawed"
    8. "My Dog Is an Astronaut Though"
    9. "Forget"
    10. "Golden"
    11. "Greyhound"
    12. "Rebury Me"
    13. "Filterless"
    14. "Rabbit"
    15. "Guitar Opus"
    16. "Ugly"

Singles/EPs

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  • Young Splendor/Tree (B-side is an alternate version from the one that appears on the s/t, Tim/Kerr - 1991)
  • Wheel/Cinders (Sub Pop, 1992 - Wheel 7")
  • Wheel/Cinders/Snowing (Sub Pop, 1992 - Wheel 12")
  • Wheel/Cinders/Ebner (Sub Pop, 1992 - Wheel 12" Import)
  • Wheel/Cinders/Snowing/11X17 (Sub Pop, 1992 - Wheel EP)
  • Moth/You Don't Quite Get It Do You? (But You're Thinking Hard) (1994 SubPop SP263)
  • Glass Sparkles In Their Hair/Sundial (1995 SubPop SP146/366)
  • Spokes (1997 - Work)

Compilation Appearances

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References

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  1. ^ Ham, Robert. "The Dream Really Was Alive". Portland Mercury. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  2. ^ a b "Lost Classics: Pond "Pond"". Magnet Magazine. 2009-03-06. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  3. ^ Tyer, Brad. "Pond Rising". Houston Press. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  4. ^ "Portland Musician to Auction Rare Kurt Cobain-Smashed Guitar". Willamette Week. 2024-11-04. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  5. ^ Lannamann, Ned. "Tonight in Music: Pond, Saul Williams, Dad Rock". Portland Mercury. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
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