Upon the breakup of the Boise, ID, punk band State of Confusion, several members elected to head west to the thriving then-underground scene in Seattle, and so guitarist/vocalist
Doug Martsch, guitarist/vocalist
Scott Schmaljohn, bassist
Pat Brown, and drummer
Wayne Rhino Flower became
Treepeople. An often melodic cross between punk and grunge highlighted by
Martsch and
Schmaljohn's guitar interplay,
Treepeople's sound was never really altered to fit the post-
Nirvana Seattle formula, and perhaps consequently, the group never attracted as much attention outside the local scene as many of its contemporaries. The group debuted on the Toxic Shock label in 1989 with
Guilt Regret Embarrassment, switching to C/Z for
Something Vicious for Tomorrow, which did not appear until 1992 but also included the out of print EP
Time Whore. By this time,
Tony Dallas Reed had taken over the drum seat; for the next album, 1993's
Just Kidding,
Reed switched to bass (taking over for new father
Brown) and
Eric Akre (ex-
Christ on a Crutch) took his position behind the drum set. Claiming he was tired of touring,
Martsch himself then quit the band, leaving
Schmaljohn as the only remaining original member; on
Treepeople's final album, 1994's
Actual Re-Enactment, the lineup featured
Schmaljohn,
Akre, guitarist
John Polle, and bassist
Eric Carnell.
Martsch then resurfaced in
Built to Spill.
–
Steve Huey, Rovi