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Big'n was a group that idolized classic rock artists but also embraced the up-and-coming Chicago music scene they were part of during the early '90s. During their seven-year career, the band released two full-length records as they toured big cities and small towns across the United States. The group's agent even tried booking a slot for them at Afghan Whig guitarist/vocalist Greg Dulli's wedding with indie rock band Scrawl only to get the thumbs down from Dulli. The members of Big'n met through mutual friends and formed in 1990 in Joliet, IL. Wnukowski, guitarist Todd Johnson, bassist Chris Johnson, and vocalist William Akins began rehearsing in Wnukowski's parents' basement. The intention of the band was to be "loud and tight like a semi-well-oiled machine," according to Wnukowski. He said, "well-oiled machines are too quiet." After they had mapped out their sound, the band began playing shows and decided that it would let any interested label release a record. Big'n took the position that if someone was willing to invest the money to create and distribute its album, then no questions should be asked on the band's behalf. The first of the labels which took interest was Headstagger in late 1990. The group's debut self-titled single was released by the imprint. Following the single, the group released their second, "Hoss," on Ratfish and their third single, "Tight One," on Spontaneous Combustion in 1991. By that time, things weren't working out with Chris and he and the band amicably parted ways. Mike Chartrand stepped in to fill the bass slot that same year. Big'n was playing a show at Chicago's Czar Bar in 1992 when they were approached by a German man by the name of Rene Herbst. He offered Big'n the opportunity to release their first full-length record on his...

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