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Ninety Pound Wuss

Ninety Pound Wuss
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tue 30 Apr
Tue  17:30
Set It Off
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wed 01 May
Wed  17:30
Asking Alexandria
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sat 04 May
Sat  19:00
Hot Water Music
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sun 05 May
Sun  19:00
Infant Island
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tue 07 May
Tue  19:00
Punk Rock Factory
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wed 08 May
Wed  18:00
Dying Fetus
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fri 10 May
Fri  19:00
Convictions
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sat 11 May
Sat  18:00
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sat 11 May
Sat  19:00
Illiterate Light
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mon 13 May
Mon  19:00
Skating Polly
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About Ninety Pound Wuss

Ninety Pound Wuss (sometimes styled as 90 Lb. Wuss) is an American punk rock band formed in Port Angeles, Washington, in 1994. They signed to Tooth & Nail Records in 1995 and released three studio albums over the next five years which would be supported by several national tours. In 2023 they reunited to play at least two reunion shows.
In the mid-1990s Ninety Pound Wuss established itself as part of the Christian punk scene with their self-titled debut. The release of their second album, Where Meager Die Of Self Interest (1997) saw the band's sound take a dramatic shift, becoming much darker and more dynamically complex. Ninety Pound Wuss continued this development further on their post-punk swan song, Short Hand Operation (1999), by not only displaying an increased use of guitar effects and synthesizers, but also by showcasing some of the strongest songwriting of their career. However, the juxtaposition of being a punk band associated with the Christian music industry proved too exhausting and would ultimately lead to their disbandment in 2000.