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Sludgeworth
OriginChicago, Illinois, United States
GenresPunk rock
Years active1989–1992, 2007, 2008
LabelsLookout! Records, Johann's Face Records
MembersDan Schafer (vocals)
Adam White (guitar)
Dave McClean (guitar)
Mike Hootenstart (bass)
Brian Vermin (drums)

Sludgeworth is an American punk rock band from Chicago, Illinois consisting of Dan Schafer (vocals), Adam White (guitar), Dave McClean (guitar), Mike Hootenstrat (bass), and Brian Vermin (drums).

The band was formed in 1989 as a side project from Screeching Weasel, a band that Dan and Brian were in.[1] Later that year, the two decided to leave Screeching Weasel to focus full-time on Sludgeworth. The band released their first EP in 1990, followed by a full-length album in 1991. That same year, Dan Schafer joined a resurrected Screeching Weasel. Sludgeworth announced their split in late 1992. The breakup was due to musical differences between Schafer and the other members, with the former wanting to continue playing pop punk and the others wanting to move in a different direction. Sludgeworth played their last show in early 1993. The rest of the group formed Ethyline (initially called Pound) with a new singer. In 1995 a collection of their music was released by Lookout! Records on the album "Losers of the Year".[2] In 2007 the band announced they would reunite for that year's Riot Fest.[3] The group also appeared at Insubordination Fest in 2008 which resulted in a live CD/DVD release.

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