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Weedeater was born the mid-'90s, in Wilmington, NC, originally taking shape as a side project of vocalist/bassist "Dixie" Dave Collins, who was otherwise engaged with sludge metal cult favorites <a href="spotify:artist:65W15ubMbKTu32Y1sV1hnK">Buzzov*en</a> at the time. However, upon that band's official demise in 1998, Collins was free to concentrate his efforts on Weedeater, which released two sludgecore albums to kick off the new millennium: 2001's And Justice for Y'All and 2002's Sixteen Tons, both produced by stoner specialist Billy Anderson. Collins later decided to tour briefly as bass player for <a href="spotify:artist:1qPFzP54oMjiPXpmneoIwF">Bongzilla</a> and also found time to lend his four strings to Wilmington neighbors, <a href="spotify:artist:7DaVNVQoGUcf4XdJrou04q">Sourvein</a>, but continued to work with Weedeater guitarist Shep and drummer Keko, touring relentlessly over the years, with the likes of C.O.C. and <a href="spotify:artist:40YOJsWJbUaBS4Ljgul1BL">Alabama Thunderpussy</a>. Busy as he was, Collins and co. finally got around to recording their third long-player, God Luck and Good Speed, which was release through Southern Lord in 2007. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi

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