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Guttermouth is a Huntington Beach, California punk rock band. They were formed in 1988 in California when Mark Adkins left La Habra punk band Republic to join Eric "Derek" Davis' band Critical Noise. Critical Noise drummer Tim Baulch came up with the name Guttermouth for the newly merged members. After one year, Adkins and Davis relocated the band from La Habra California to Huntington Beach California where new members Clint Weinrich, James T. Nunn, & Scott Sheldon joined Guttermouth. A few years after their inception, Guttermouth signed a recording contract with Offspring lead singer Bryan Dexter Holland's Nitro Records, and began issuing albums at a breakneck pace, including 1996's Teri Yakimoto, 1997's Musical Monkey, and 1999's Gorgeous, the latter featuring new drummer Ty Smith. By the dawn of the new millennium, Guttermouth had switched to Epitaph Records in 2000, and issued further releases such as 2001's Covered With Ants, 2002's Gusto! and 2004's Eat Your Face.//In recent years, Guttermouth has received criticism from other punk rock bands for their outspoken refusal to support organizations like Punk Voter. While the band's political alignment hasn't been plainly stated as liberal or conservative, some of their song lyrics suggest that they lean farther to the right than to the left. However, Guttermouth has a history of doing and saying whatever they believe will cause the most offense to their audience, whoever it may be at the time. They are known for routinely insulting their audiences and fans though, this may all be a way to get a reaction from them. Typical live shows feature audience members spitting on lead singer Mark and he spits right back. their live shows are particulalry racous and chaotic. They have also stated, in tracks such as "Party of Two" and "Gold," that they are apathetic towards the electoral system and politics in general. Lead singer Mark Adkins has expressed his disgust with individuals in the punk scene who subscribe to left-wing ideals simply because their favorite bands feel that way.Guttermouth was kicked off of the 2004 Vans Warped Tour because Adkins and other members wore clothing that supported the George W. Bush administration and verbally abused other bands while these bands played. The verbal abuse was especially directed at the emo band My Chemical Romance. My Chemical Romance made an empassioned plea to Warped Tour founder Kevin Lymann to have Guttermouth removed from the tour while it was in Canada. The band claimed that, while they don't necessarily support George W. Bush, they were angered by the number of politically ignorant individuals who spouted leftist rhetoric only because their favorite bands did as well. According to Adkins, these bands, and those they verbally abused on stage, care more about money and their clothing than the music they make
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