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90:, building on some of the same musical antecedents, would become superstars just 18 months after the Muffin disbanded in spring 1990—kept Electric Love Muffin from the acclaim their fans believed was their due. Even so, their music and live performances remain the stuff of legend, and occasional reunions over the subsequent decade and a half after their breakup thrilled Philadelphia club audiences. 108: 208: 203: 167: 72: 55:
Electric Love Muffin quickly became a club and college radio favorite in Philadelphia and beyond. The band released two full albums,
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Philadelphia
The Replacements
Soul Asylum
indie bands
country/western
classic rock
progressive rock
The Beatles
Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
Venus
Bananarama's
Nirvana
"Electric Love Muffin Rassafranna (Restless)"
Chicago Tribune
the original
"'Down Easy,' Electric Love Muffin"
"That Dirty Lowdown"
Philadelphia Weekly
Categories
Rock music groups from Pennsylvania
Musical groups disestablished in 1990

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