Best known as the remote frontman of the influential indie trio Dinosaur Jr., J Mascis was also an occasional producer and film composer. Born December 10, 1965 in Amherst, Massachusetts, he first emerged as a member of the hardcore unit Deep Wound, founding Dinosaur in 1984. Over the course of acclaimed LPs like 1987's You're Living All Over Me and 1988's Bug, the group emerged among the most highly regarded in alternative rock, with J Mascis' creaky, Neil Young-like vocals and monolithic guitar leads becoming primary influences on the burgeoning grunge movement. The group temporarily disbanded in 1989, largely to allow the legendarily non-communicative singer the opportunity to dismiss bassist Lou Barlow, who went on to form Sebadoh; in the meantime, J Mascis sat in on drums with a series of bands, among them The Velvet Monkeys and GobbleHoof, even producing the latter's eponymous 1990 LP. Upon re-forming Dinosaur Jr. in 1991, he scored Allison Anders' independent film Gas Food Lodging a year later, making a cameo appearance in the picture itself; he and Anders became regular collaborators in the years to follow, most notably on her feature Grace of My Heart. In the meantime, J Mascis also produced records for pals including fIREHOSE (Mr. Machinery Operator) and Tad (Inhaler), and in 1996 issued his solo debut Martin and Me. After 1997's Hand It Over, Dinosaur Jr. disbanded. Keeping on with his personal musical eclecticism, J Mascis and his new outfit J Mascis + The Fog issued More Light in fall 2000. Featuring appearances from avant garde guitarist Kevin Shields and Guided By Voices vocalist Bob Pollard, the record was a fine return to form that excited Dinosaur Jr. fans who had been disappointed with his acoustic record. A tour with Elf Power followed, featuring longtime friend Mike Watt on bass and The Stooges guitarist Ron Asheton at several tour dates. It was his riff-heavy jams with Asheton and Watt that inspired much of the music he started writing for his follow-up, as well as several skydiving experiences. When he stepped back into the studio, he kept the guest appearances down to a minimum and recorded Feel So Free for a 2002 release. DInosaur Jr. reformed with its original lineup in 2005, and have released 4 studio albums since.
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Sub Pop
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2018
Sub Pop
CDr, Single, Promo
2018
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Varèse Sarabande
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2013
2012
Sub Pop
7", Num
2011
Heroine Celestial Agriculture
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2011
Sub Pop
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2011
Sub Pop
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2011
Sub Pop, Sub Pop
7", Single, Gre
2011
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2009
Heroin Stash
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2006
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Strange Fruit
CD, Album
2002
Chrysalis Music Group USA
CDr, Comp, Promo
2001
Sub Pop
7", Single, Ltd, Yel
2000
Ultimatum Music
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1996
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Dine Alone Records
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Outside Music
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1993
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Bang! Records
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Uncut (2)
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Polydor
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Magnum
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Sire
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Giant Records, Mechanic Records
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Columbia
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Columbia
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1993
The Album Network, Giant Records, Mechanic Records
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Waterfront Records
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Beggars Banquet, Vertigo, Fontana
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