Ninety Pound Wuss

Ninety Pound Wuss

With tight rhythms and contrasting melodic lines, their music navigates between propulsive energy and moments of introspective pause, creating tension that invites reflection.

United States Est. 1994

"With tight rhythms and contrasting melodic lines, their music navigates between propulsive energy and moments of introspective pause, creating tension that invites reflection."

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Short Hand Operation

Short Hand Operation

1999

About Ninety Pound Wuss

Ninety Pound Wuss stands as a significant figure in the punk rock landscape, illuminating the emotional and introspective side of a genre often characterized by aggression and rebellion.
Their music resonates with listeners who crave authenticity and raw honesty, offering a counterpoint to more conventional expressions of punk that prioritize bravado over vulnerability.
Their music resonates with listeners who crave authenticity and raw honesty, offering a counterpoint to more conventional expressions of punk that prioritize bravado over vulnerability. By integrating personal narratives with a punk ethos, they have carved out a space for those who feel marginalized or overlooked. The band’s approach is marked by an intimate connection to their sound, blending melody with the urgency typically found in punk. This results in a sonic palette that is both fierce and reflective, where guitars may chug with intensity while also creating moments of delicate interplay. The combination of driving rhythms and poignant melodies propels their tracks into spaces of contemplation, allowing listeners to grapple with their own emotions alongside the music. Lyrically, Ninety Pound Wuss often delves into themes of self-doubt, existential angst, and the complexities of human relationships. Their writing tends to balance sincerity with a touch of irony, crafting narratives that reveal vulnerability without veering into sentimentality. Through storytelling that is both accessible and deeply personal, they resonate with an audience seeking connection in their struggles.

3 studio albums· 3 years· United States

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Ninety Pound Wuss's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

3 releases 3 albums 1996–1999
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