First Albums of The Melvins

Studio albums

Gluey Porch Treatments (1987)

Gluey Porch Treatments is the debut album of The Melvins. The album was released in 1987 through Alchemy Records. The original release was vinyl only. This album was later released on tape with the Six Songs EP through Boner Records and appears as bonus material on the CD version of Ozma









Songs:

1) Eye Flys
2) Echo Head/Don't Piece Me
3) Heater Moves and Eyes
4) Steve Instant Neuman
5) Influence of Atmosphere
6) Exact Paperbacks
7) Happy Grey or Black
8) Leeech
9) Glow God
10) Big As a Mountain
11) Heaviness of the Load
12) Flex with You
13) Bitten Into Sympathy
14) Gluey Porch Treatments
15) Clipping Roses
16) As It Was
17) Over from Under the Excrement

Ozma (1989) 

Ozma is the second album by the Melvins. The album was released in 1989 through Boner Records.
"Love Thing" is a cover of the Kiss song "Love Theme (from Kiss)", "Creepy Smell" includes the intro to the song "Living In Sin" from Gene Simmons' solo album. "Candy-O" is originally by The Cars and was a bonus track on the CD version.
The title refers to the character Princess Ozma from the Oz series of books.





Songs:

1) Vile
2) Oven
3) At a Crawl
4) Let God Be Your Gardener
5) Creepy Smell
6) Kool Legged
7) Green Honey
8) Agonizer
9) Raise a Paw
10) Love Thing
11) Ever Since My Accident
12) Revulsion/We Reach
13) Dead Dressed
14) Cranky Messiah
15) Claude
16) My Small Percent Shows Most

Bullhead (1991) 

Bullhead is the third album by the Melvins released in 1991 through Boner Records. This album is notable for having longer song lengths than previous Melvins albums. Before this, most of their songs were under 2 or 3 minutes.
The Japanese experimental rock/drone/metal band Boris took their name from the first track on this album.







Songs: 

1) Boris
2) Anaconda
3) Ligature
4) It's Shoved
5) Zodiac
6) If I Had An Exorcism
7) Your Blessened
8) Cow


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