Stump | |
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Origin | London, England |
Genres | Post-punk, alternative rock, experimental rock |
Years active | 1983–1988 |
Labels | Ron Johnson Records, Ensign |
Spinoffs | Shrubs |
Spinoff of | Microdisney |
Past members | Mick Lynch Rob McKahey Kev Hopper Chris Salmon Nick Hobbs |
Stump were an Irish-English indie/experimental/rock group consisting of Mick Lynch (vocals), Rob McKahey (drums), Kev Hopper (bass) and Chris Salmon (guitar).[1] Their music has been described[by whom?] as a mixture of Captain Beefheart and The Fall, and they are best known for their influential, critically acclaimed, but poor selling 1988 album, A Fierce Pancake.