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  • Pavement
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  • Pavement
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  • Silver_Jews
  • Stephen_Malkmus_and_the_Jicks
  • Ectoslavia
  • Sonic_Youth
  • Free_Kitten
  • Scott_Kannberg
  • Hospital_(album)
  • Marble_Valley
  • Preston_School_of_Industry_(band)
  • The_Crust_Brothers
  • The_Verlaines
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  • Musical groups reestablished in 2010
  • Musical groups established in 1989
  • American indie rock groups
  • Arts & Crafts Productions artists
  • Domino Records artists
  • Drag City (record label) artists
  • Flying Nun Records artists
  • Lo fi music groups
  • Matador Records artists
  • Musical groups disestablished in 1999
  • Musical groups disestablished in 2010
  • Musical groups from California
abstract
  • American indie rock band founded in Stockton, California in 1989 and disbanded in 1999.
dbo:abstract
  • Pavement was an American indie rock band that formed in Stockton, California in 1989. The group mainly consisted of Stephen Malkmus (vocals and guitar), Scott Kannberg (guitar and vocals), Mark Ibold (bass), Steve West (drums) and Bob Nastanovich (percussion and vocals). Initially conceived as a recording project, the band at first avoided press or live performances, while attracting considerable underground attention with their early releases. Gradually evolving into a more polished band, Pavement recorded five full-length albums and nine EPs over the course of their decade-long career, though they disbanded with some acrimony in 1999 as the members moved on to other projects. In 2010, they undertook a well-received reunion tour.Though only briefly brushing the mainstream with the single %22Cut Your Hair%22 in 1994, Pavement was a successful indie rock band. Rather than signing with a major label as many of their 1980s forebears had done, they remained signed to independent labels throughout their career and have often been described as one of the most influential bands to emerge from the American underground in the '90s. Some prominent music critics, such as Robert Christgau and Stephen Thomas Erlewine, went so far as to call them the best band of the 1990s. In their career, they also achieved a significant cult following.
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  • 1989
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  • Pavement
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  • Drag City
  • Big Cat Records
  • Domino Records
  • Flying Nun Records
  • Matador Records
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  • Indie Rock
  • Lo-Fi
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