Buzz or Howl Under The Influence of Heat - Musical Personnel

Musical Personnel

  • D. Boon - guitar, vocals
  • Mike Watt - bass, vocals (lead vocals on "Cut")
  • George Hurley - drums, backing vocals ("The Toe Jam"), trumpet ("The Toe Jam"), recorder ("The Product")
  • Crane - trumpet ("The Product"), recorder ("Dreams Are Free..."), backing vocals ("Toe Jam" and "The Product")
  • Dirk Vandenburg - drums ("The Toe Jam")
  • Mary Cooper - vocals ("The Toe Jam")
Minutemen
  • D. Boon
  • Mike Watt
  • George Hurley
  • Frank Tonche
Studio albums
  • The Punch Line
  • What Makes a Man Start Fires?
  • Double Nickels on the Dime
  • 3-Way Tie (For Last)
Extended plays
  • Paranoid Time
  • Joy
  • Bean-Spill
  • Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat
  • Tour-Spiel
  • Project: Mersh
  • Georgeless
Compilation albums
  • The Politics of Time
  • My First Bells
  • Post-Mersh Vol. 1
  • Post-Mersh Vol. 2
  • Post-Mersh Vol. 3
  • Introducing the Minutemen
Other releases
  • Minuteflag
  • D. Boon and Friends
Related articles
  • Full discography
  • The Reactionaries
  • New Alliance Records
  • Martin Tamburovich

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