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After the breakup of Stumpy Joe, several members re-formed in 1993 as a punked-out power-pop outfit called the Glory Stompers, which was soon changed to the Model Rockets because of an identically named band. The initial lineup included guitarist/lead vocalist John Ramberg, gutiarist Grant Johnson, bassist Boyd Remillard, and drummer Graham Black. After a local Seattle single and a compilation appearance, the Model Rockets released their debut album, Hilux, on Lucky Records, which was produced by ex-Young Fresh Fellow <a href="spotify:artist:4D4T2hu4Wgm9MmdagNVVWz">Scott McCaughey</a>. Johnson left the band in late 1994 and was replaced by former <a href="spotify:artist:2G5xNdimsdo7p73tFhDrTx">Chemistry Set</a> member Scott Sutherland. Switching to the C/Z label, <a href="spotify:artist:4MeJdAj02pfiiAYXdQLlBW">the Rockets</a> supported their second album, 1996's Snatch It Back and Hold It, with a successful tour of Spain. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi

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