Tad was an influential band hailing from Seattle, Washington, that played a critical role in the grunge music scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Formed in 1988 by frontman Tad Doyle, the group was known for its heavy, aggressive sound that combined elements of punk, metal, and rock. Their music was characterized by Doyle's growling vocals and the band's powerful, gritty instrumentation, which helped to define the grunge sound that would become internationally recognized.
Over the years, Tad released several albums that received critical acclaim within the underground music community. Among their most noteworthy releases are "God's Balls" (1989), "Salt Lick" (1990), "8-Way Santa" (1991), "Inhaler" (1993), and "Infrared Riding Hood" (1995). While the band never achieved the mainstream success of some of their Seattle peers, they maintain a cult following and are regarded as pioneers of the grunge genre. Their music is noted not just for its sonic assault but also for its dark humor and the band's critique of the American way of life. Despite various lineup changes and the challenges of the music industry, Tad's influence on alternative rock and grunge music remains significant.
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