Man that riff is fukn killer combined with that tasty af tom paradiddle fill beat. Bout to go do some googleing for this hidden f-ing gem of genious from my fav. musical decade. Mufukn grunge music from seattle, 80s-mid 90 is da gotdam tits! And all the hella talented singer's all f-ing ODed. Dammit its not fair.
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So they definitely didn’t blow up the way everyone in the early ‘90s thought they would DESPITE the fact that Nirvana opened for them on several different occasions and never vice versa. My moms cousin(so my second cousin but we’ve always called her Aunt Mandy) was life partners with Ben McMillan, the front man of Gruntruck, up until when he died of health complications in 2008. Sooo though they never married, us kids called him Uncle Ben. Only sharing THESE unimportant details to explain how I know all the details behind their failure to rise to fame despite their wild popularity amongst most grunge fans in the early ‘90s. Everyone expected them to be almost as successful as Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and the other major names in grunge coming out of my beloved city at the time but, according to the storied Ben told me when I was a young teen, they had a real idiot of a manager and he totally screwed them out of signing the record deal that would have led to them blowing up and becoming world famous. But ya know, I actually recently found out an old VHS labeled “Ben on Headbanger’s Ball” and it was exactly that, a recording of Ben being interviewed on MTV’s old segment, Headbanger’s Ball, where they played metal music videos. They may not have reached they’re FULL potential as a band but
Heard this song playing in a CD/Record store in Tacoma. Walked up to the checkout counter and told the guy I would buy the Cd of what was playing. Would see these guys 3 times playing in Seattle. Awesome band!
I remember when I got off dope for the second time (I was a recovering heroin addict and relapsed on painkillers, speed and benzos), I would walk to the methadone clinic down the road every day for the first few months, and I would listen to AIC radio on an app (I think pandora tho I can’t remember), and this song would always end up on the playlist. I love Gruntruck now, that playlist helped me discover a lot more awesome bands.
Awesome video. Very 90's vibe, which, of course, is expected. First I heard of these guys was when a local covers band (late 90's) covered Tribe. I asked the singer what the song and band were. That's how out of tune I was with a lot of the local scene at that time, obviously. Then I saw Gruntruck around 1999 or 2000 when they reformed, when they played Sliders/Pounders pub in Renton, and it was a blazin' show. Always thought this band should have gone further than they did. A pal of mine saw them open for Nirvana at the Coliseum (probably '91 or '92?) and said Gruntruck stole the show -- they were that good.
They absolutely were. I saw them several times at various bars and clubs. Locally they were pretty big. Would have loved to have seen them at Hempfest or something. Somehow Super Sonic Soul Pimps were bigger - not hating on 3SP at all, but Gruntruck was better.
@@monkeyliver1986 how old are you? Because your probably are a 90s vet, and im cool with that, but don't be all runescape 2007 on my ass, say something nice or constructive about your period witnessing these guys, instead of being a fuck tard, but I guess that's your move so good on ya mate.
This is like industrial grunge, not sure anything like that ever existed, which makes their sound pretty unique among the grunge lot of Seattle. Well I heard them first in 2004, accidentally discovered via P2P sharing ie limewire/ares and was blown away at first listen. Used to play NFS over this track.
this is the best song i've heard from Gruntruk, i think they were lacking in the vocal writing department. that's not to say that Ben and the guys couldn't write lyrics. If you listen to their songs the lyrics are repetitive, in the way they sing the same opening bar later in most songs. But they are a tight band, they would've been worth going and seeing life that's for sure. R.I.P. Ben
They were sooo Tight Live and they Let me sit on stage next to bass cabinet and recover from one fun pit at a little Bar that is no Longer Named Colors..I seen them 4 times. They opened up for Alice Cooper And the Scorpions once at the Gorge in George Washington. That was the Last we ever seen of them too sadly..Seen um with Sea Weed and Alice in Chains..Grun-Truck was Formed from members of The Accused and Skin Yard. Grunge Rock at it finest.
True that it’s always what i thought it was a change from skin yard since in skin yard Ben sang so many different new verses and kept It interesting and non repetitive, Gruntruck was a whole different vibe and switch going towards a more simple metal vocals that almost every song repeats the verses, since i think he was playing rhythm guitar while singing he couldn’t do all the crazy singing like he did in skin yard
I found out about them thanks to Pantera. There was a story in Polish edition of Metal Hammer about Gruntruck supporting Pantera on a tour. That was long before internet was there. I immediately ran to buy a cassette and went like: "WHOAH, MOTHERFUCKER!". I loved them instantly. I did'nt even know Ben was dead... :(
@@oldgroucho2203 Thinking about it, Skin Yard contributed something to pretty much all of the big grunge bands except AIC (the producer for Nirvana/Soundgarden/Mudhoney, a drummer for Soundgarden and eventually Pearl Jam, not to mention influences and such)
@Lewi LES nah, he said it wrong as a lot of people did. The Shot EP even has trucks on the cover haha. Think they had to start incorporating trucks so people stopped mispronouncing lol
I can't make up my mind about this band. They had a hell of a Rhythm Section. Instrumental speaking, they were really tight and super talented. I don't really care much for the lyrics or the vocals though. I think it really took away from the talent of the players.
Man that riff is fukn killer combined with that tasty af tom paradiddle fill beat. Bout to go do some googleing for this hidden f-ing gem of genious from my fav. musical decade. Mufukn grunge music from seattle, 80s-mid 90 is da gotdam tits! And all the hella talented singer's all f-ing ODed. Dammit its not fair.
I was living in Seattle from 89/94 and this band was never huge, but i had the cassette and played the whole tape all the time. Killer! 👍✌
Awesome how was the whole scene like?
Just discovered them on Spotify. Sick riffs!
I'm a visual artist and I make music too. Watch/listen to my music video on my RUclips channel. My first single released is playing radios from EUA, Brazil and Colombia. GRUNGE IS NOT DEAD! >>> the link >>> ruclips.net/video/Bd7VRoSKw1k/видео.html
They were very close to being that next band.
So they definitely didn’t blow up the way everyone in the early ‘90s thought they would DESPITE the fact that Nirvana opened for them on several different occasions and never vice versa. My moms cousin(so my second cousin but we’ve always called her Aunt Mandy) was life partners with Ben McMillan, the front man of Gruntruck, up until when he died of health complications in 2008. Sooo though they never married, us kids called him Uncle Ben. Only sharing THESE unimportant details to explain how I know all the details behind their failure to rise to fame despite their wild popularity amongst most grunge fans in the early ‘90s. Everyone expected them to be almost as successful as Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and the other major names in grunge coming out of my beloved city at the time but, according to the storied Ben told me when I was a young teen, they had a real idiot of a manager and he totally screwed them out of signing the record deal that would have led to them blowing up and becoming world famous. But ya know, I actually recently found out an old VHS labeled “Ben on Headbanger’s Ball” and it was exactly that, a recording of Ben being interviewed on MTV’s old segment, Headbanger’s Ball, where they played metal music videos. They may not have reached they’re FULL potential as a band but
These guys were some of the Godfathers of the Seattle sound. RIP Ben.
RIP Ben, Chris, Kurt, Andy and Layne.
And Scott
And Mike starr
And Mark Lanegan
Take me back, damn it.
I miss the grunge era. Early on, you had a ton of great bands.
Gruntruck has a great, tight sound. PUSH is a really good album. A poor man's Alice In Chains if you will.
Heard this song playing in a CD/Record store in Tacoma. Walked up to the checkout counter and told the guy I would buy the Cd of what was playing. Would see these guys 3 times playing in Seattle. Awesome band!
Damn I love this song,, been looking for this video everywhere..
Another band sorely freaking missed! R.i.p fallen brother! 👊
This song kicks some serious ass! Love it!
Always loved the metal side of grunge
Gruntruck was huge in Germany. While stationed there in the 90s, where they played we showed up! Great band, good dudes!
Just discovered them i love it i cant believe ive been missing out😭
Awesome. I'm almost 60 and any cover band I ever played in had to whip this out and kick ass....lol. Been awhile since I ran through their catalog
I'm happy you've joined our tribe. Gruntruck got a bump in popularity when Beavis and Butthead featured them on Episode _"Friday Night,"_ in 1993.
Sounds pissed as fuck in a very grunge way, love it.
one of the top 10 cds of the 90s Gruntruck, Push
1:11 Start da song
thank you
R.i.p. Ben.great song and great band
I remember when I got off dope for the second time (I was a recovering heroin addict and relapsed on painkillers, speed and benzos), I would walk to the methadone clinic down the road every day for the first few months, and I would listen to AIC radio on an app (I think pandora tho I can’t remember), and this song would always end up on the playlist. I love Gruntruck now, that playlist helped me discover a lot more awesome bands.
They are pioneers for sure! I hope you're staying clean, brother.
Used to cover this song in one of our teenage bands. In the middle of small town nowhere upstate NY. What a great album.
Awesome video. Very 90's vibe, which, of course, is expected. First I heard of these guys was when a local covers band (late 90's) covered Tribe. I asked the singer what the song and band were. That's how out of tune I was with a lot of the local scene at that time, obviously. Then I saw Gruntruck around 1999 or 2000 when they reformed, when they played Sliders/Pounders pub in Renton, and it was a blazin' show. Always thought this band should have gone further than they did. A pal of mine saw them open for Nirvana at the Coliseum (probably '91 or '92?) and said Gruntruck stole the show -- they were that good.
They absolutely were. I saw them several times at various bars and clubs. Locally they were pretty big. Would have loved to have seen them at Hempfest or something. Somehow Super Sonic Soul Pimps were bigger - not hating on 3SP at all, but Gruntruck was better.
to many years searching this band and the title song
i didn't even know tribe had a video,awesome
Noob
@@monkeyliver1986 ok dude, leap on.
@@monkeyliver1986 how old are you? Because your probably are a 90s vet, and im cool with that, but don't be all runescape 2007 on my ass, say something nice or constructive about your period witnessing these guys, instead of being a fuck tard, but I guess that's your move so good on ya mate.
@@monkeyliver1986 - that was arogant and unnecessairy.
too many years searching for this...
This is like industrial grunge, not sure anything like that ever existed, which makes their sound pretty unique among the grunge lot of Seattle. Well I heard them first in 2004, accidentally discovered via P2P sharing ie limewire/ares and was blown away at first listen. Used to play NFS over this track.
Have similarities with NY posthardcore alternative bands like Helmet, Quicksand, Unsane , in that repetitive industrial riff style
@@MatoSilveratiI immediately thought of Helmet when I heard this song.
this is the best song i've heard from Gruntruk, i think they were lacking in the vocal writing department. that's not to say that Ben and the guys couldn't write lyrics. If you listen to their songs the lyrics are repetitive, in the way they sing the same opening bar later in most songs. But they are a tight band, they would've been worth going and seeing life that's for sure. R.I.P. Ben
RP Mcmurphy wouldn't say such sh*t . Imposter! ...
They were sooo Tight Live and they Let me sit on stage next to bass cabinet and recover from one fun pit at a little Bar that is no Longer Named Colors..I seen them 4 times. They opened up for Alice Cooper And the Scorpions once at the Gorge in George Washington. That was the Last we ever seen of them too sadly..Seen um with Sea Weed and Alice in Chains..Grun-Truck was Formed from members of The Accused and Skin Yard. Grunge Rock at it finest.
True that it’s always what i thought it was a change from skin yard since in skin yard Ben sang so many different new verses and kept
It interesting and non repetitive, Gruntruck was a whole different vibe and switch going towards a more simple metal vocals that almost every song repeats the verses, since i think he was playing rhythm guitar while singing he couldn’t do all the crazy singing like he did in skin yard
yes i agree repetitive, but tight band
I found out about them thanks to Pantera. There was a story in Polish edition of Metal Hammer about Gruntruck supporting Pantera on a tour. That was long before internet was there. I immediately ran to buy a cassette and went like: "WHOAH, MOTHERFUCKER!". I loved them instantly.
I did'nt even know Ben was dead... :(
Awesome.
mystery why this band did not get as big as Soundgarden or Alice in Chains
Singer had diabetes and other issues and died unfortunately.
@@TomaisMac oh man, had no idea. his band Skin Yard was also awesome.
A couple of the Gruntruck guys were in a thrash band called The Accused. Gruntruck had a hard time shaking the "sell out" label from the old fans.
@@oldgroucho2203 Thinking about it, Skin Yard contributed something to pretty much all of the big grunge bands except AIC (the producer for Nirvana/Soundgarden/Mudhoney, a drummer for Soundgarden and eventually Pearl Jam, not to mention influences and such)
They were big in Seattle 92/93
So all these decades I've been pronouncing it Grunt-Truck in my head, but it's grunt-ruck? Maybe? Damnit. -_-
You had it right. Chris mispronounced it :)
Great band
Haven't seen this video in almost 30 years.
I will physically fight anyone who bashes Ben McMillan. rip,
main riff is so heavy 🔥
Thank you so fucking much for saving this
Go Tom !!
This defiantly sounds like the song scoff keeps his cigarettes close to his heart
Loved this. Then they ghosted us
Only because their record label fucked them over
Drop D tuning?
Yes.
So it’s Grunt-ruck? I always pronounced it Grun-truck.
No, it’s Grun-Truck.. that’s the reason for Lori holding the truck on the cover hahaha
Did he just say Gruntrock?
@Lewi LES nah, he said it wrong as a lot of people did. The Shot EP even has trucks on the cover haha. Think they had to start incorporating trucks so people stopped mispronouncing lol
1:12
Gruntrock. Lol. Pre Spotify...
😎
🤘🏻
Grunt ruck? It's pronounced Grunt Truck as in the sound a truck makes.
Shot
Grunt rock ? I thought it was grun- truck
It's grun-truck (thats why on the album he's holding a toy truck) the man mispronounced it
I can't make up my mind about this band. They had a hell of a Rhythm Section. Instrumental speaking, they were really tight and super talented. I don't really care much for the lyrics or the vocals though. I think it really took away from the talent of the players.
So pitty they are not famous like nirvana, pearl jam, soundgarden and alice in chains
Ih this rules
Sounds like nirvana alot
brian Robb at one time, Nirvana opened for these guys in the Seattle area.
LOL, no not really
Are you kidding me? Sounds nothing like Nirvana. Good band, rocked out to them hard
No
It sounds like TAD if anything