WWPE-FM (Hermantown, MN)
WWPE-FM, also known as "Sasquatch 92.1," is a radio station broadcasting at 92.1 MHz. It is licensed to Hermantown, Minnesota, and caters to the Twin Ports area. Since its launch in 1996, the station has been owned by Townsquare Media, operating under the name Townsquare Media Duluth License, LLC. The station features a classic rock music format and is named after Sasquatch, a legendary ape-like creature thought to roam the northern forests of the U.S. and Canada. The station's studios and offices are situated in the Central Hillside area at 806 East 4th Street in Duluth, while its transmitter can be found off South Blackman Avenue in the Duluth antenna farm.
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squatchrocks.com | Chad Childers
What Happened With Filter in 1995? Having played with Nine Inch Nails previously, singer-guitarist Richard Patrick ventured out on his own. He eventually founded Filter with programmer Brian Liesegang and together they issued Filter's debut album, Short Bus, in 1995. The group saw their breakthrough with the controversial single, "Hey Man Nice Shot," which some had suspected was about Kurt Cobain's death but rather was actually inspired by the public suicide of politician Budd Dwyer.
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squatchrocks.com | Lauryn Schaffner
Pearl Jam's storied history alone made the group such an important part of the grunge scene. Its members had played in Green River and Mother Love Bone, both of which were pivotal to the formation of the music scene in Seattle in the late '80s. Pearl Jam and the supergroup Temple of the Dog both formed after the death of Mother Love Bone vocalist Andrew Wood, but the former of the two went on to have a long career and are still going strong today.
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squatchrocks.com | Bryan Rolli
Guitar (1994 - 2002)Paul Tobias, also known as Paul Huge, was a childhood friend of Axl Rose's. The duo collaborated on the tracks "Back Off Bitch" and "Shadow of Your Love" together, which were originally written for Rose's pre-GN'R band Hollywood Rose (they were later released as Guns tracks). Rose brought Tobias into GN'R sometime in 1994, and he appeared on their cover of The Rolling Stones' "Sympathy for the Devil" in place of Gilby Clarke.
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squatchrocks.com | Matt Singer
Dragon Fire Chicken SpireAvailable At: Hooligan's Grog & Gruel in How to Train Your Dragon - Isle of BerkOfficial Description: “Creamy mac & cheese with Nashville style pulled chicken, hot honey, Calabrian peppers, chimichurri and crispy onions served in a crunchy cone.”My Thoughts: I’m a little fuzzier on the connection to the source material here. Are the crunchy cones meant to evoke the horns on viking helmets?
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squatchrocks.com | Jordan Blum
King Crimson, In the Court of the Crimson King (1969)Given that there are multiple eras of King Crimson, it’d make sense to choose a different “best” LP for each one.
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