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Georg Albert Ruthenberg (born August 5, 1959), better known by his stage name Pat Smear, is an American musician. He is best known for being the lead guitarist and co-founder of Los Angeles–based punk band The Germs and for being a rhythm guitarist for grunge band Nirvana (which he joined as a touring guitarist in 1993), and Foo Fighters ...
Aug 29, 2023 · The bulk of his solo work is contained on two albums: 1987's "Pat RuthenSmear" and 1992's "So You Fell in Love with a Musician..." With support from his old Twisted Roots and 45 Grave bandmate Paul Roessler on keyboards, "Pat RuthenSmear" sees Smear wander away from his punk roots into other, more experimental sonic territory.
RuthenSmear is the first solo album by guitarist Pat Smear. The song "Golden Boys" was originally written by Darby Crash, but never recorded by him before his death. Vagina Dentata, a short-lived punk band that Smear was in following the death of Crash, recorded and released a version of the song on the compilation Flipside Vinyl Fanzine Vol 2 ...
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Pat RuthenSmear. A decade after smearing himself with punk glory as the unskilled guitarist contributing to the nullifying legend that was the Germs — see (MIA), a definitive 30-song career summation, and the twelve bawling minutes of live Germhood on the Masque disc for evidence — and just before his resurgence as the hired hand in Nirvana ...
Smear released his first solo album, Ruthensmear, on SST Records in 1987; he recorded the follow-up, So You Fell in Love With a Musician, in 1992. A year later, Smear was asked by the Red Hot Chili Peppers to replace guitarist John Frusciante; however, he turned them down.