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![]() Formed in Tucson, Arizona, in 1988, the Supersuckers are more than just a rock'n'roll band. Originally known as The Black Supersuckers, the group comprises members who grew up together, creating a unique chemistry. Led by the charismatic singer and bassist Eddie Spaghetti, with Dan "Thunder" Bolton and Rontrose Heathman on guitars, and Dancing Eagle on drums, the Supersuckers are renowned for their raw energy and impactful sound. Their journey began in 1989 when they decided to leave Tucson for Seattle, unaware that the music scene in the city was about to explode. After a few lineup changes and a period with Sub-Pop Records, the Supersuckers carved their own path, navigating between rock, punk, and country. Over the years, the Supersuckers have released several albums, including "The Smoke Of Hell" (1992) and "Motherfuckers Be Trippin'" (2003), expanding their fanbase through relentless touring alongside iconic bands. Starting in 2001, the band took control of their destiny by launching their own label, Mid-Fi Recordings, offering them complete freedom and the ability to share their music authentically. With decades of experience, the Supersuckers remain an unwavering force in rock'n'roll, ready to electrify stages worldwide with their rebellious attitude and unmistakable sound. The Supersuckers are more than a band; they are an institution of rock'n'roll, determined to make you resonate with the "Evil Powers Of Rock-n-Roll." |