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Portland punk-pop quartet Wolf Colonel began on the campus of Lewis and Clark College in the fall of 1996 as the solo acoustic project of singer/guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:0023gZrVkCI92AFfuvghK7">Jason Anderson</a>; inspired by a recent <a href="spotify:artist:2ApaG60P4r0yhBoDCGD8YG">Elliott Smith</a> gig, he began regularly performing around campus, even hosting a number of early dates in his dorm room. While at a <a href="spotify:artist:2GDhYEtqyQ46D4yOtzGLIN">Halo Benders</a> date, Anderson met K Records honcho <a href="spotify:artist:4L0x6V9ckwc4QhR069mk9M">Calvin Johnson</a>, to whom he began sending self-released cassettes like Sex Riot and This Is Compton; upon adding bass and drums to the recordings, Johnson finally agreed to record a session at his Dub Narcotic studio, resulting in the early 1999 release of Wolf Colonel's self-titled debut EP. For a subsequent spring tour, Anderson recruited rhythm guitarist Jake Longstreth, bassist Ryan Wise and drummer Adam Forkner; the full length Vikings of Mint followed in early 2000 and Castle was issued later that fall. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi