November 7th, 2011
I was using [heroin] then, but I never really did it that much. For me, it was a weekend-only sort of a thing, and then it became weekends and Wednesdays. When Andy [Wood] died, mainly people wanted to know where he got it. People thought it must have been really good, and that he’d obviously just done too much. ‘Where did he score that good shit from?’ People were sick and twisted with that drug. It really fucks you up.
Supersuckers singer/bassist Eddie Spaghetti, from Everybody Loves Our Town: An Oral History of Grunge
March 25th, 2011
I remember being on that tour with the Reverend Horton Heat and the Dwarves in Europe in ‘93, and the drummer from the Dwarves and the Reverend Horton Heat himself had this contest going to see who could bang the most chicks on tour. The tour was like 30 dates, easily a month long. And the winning number was two. No one was getting very lucky on that trip.
from my interview with Eddie Spaghetti of the Supersuckers
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