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Bill Fox
Bill Fox
American musician
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Seaweed
Seaweed
band
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Modest Mouse
Modest Mouse
American band
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Polvo
Polvo
American musical group
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Superchunk
Superchunk
American rock band
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The Three O'Clock
The Three O'Clock
band
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James Gang
James Gang
American rock band
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Jesu
Jesu
British post-metal band
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Craw
Craw
band
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Masters of the Obvious
Masters of the Obvious
garage punk band from New Hampshire, USA
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The Autumn Defense
The Autumn Defense
American band
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Miracle Legion
Miracle Legion
American band
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My Dad Is Dead
My Dad Is Dead
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For Against
For Against
American Post-Punk Band from Lincoln, Nebraska
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Mac McCaughan
Mac McCaughan
American musician
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Zero Boys
Zero Boys
Midwest emo collective
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The Effigies
The Effigies
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Bailter Space
Bailter Space
New Zealand band
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The Beat
The Beat
band
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Vanessa Briscoe Hay
Vanessa Briscoe Hay
American singer and songwriter for the bands Pylon and Supercluster
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Bitch Magnet
Bitch Magnet
American band
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Alex Chilton
Alex Chilton
American songwriter, guitarist, singer & producer
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The Fartz
The Fartz
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The Breeders
The Breeders
American alternative rock band
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Dirty Rotten Imbeciles
Dirty Rotten Imbeciles
American crossover thrash band
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The Pagans
The Pagans
1970s American punk band
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Mephiskapheles
Mephiskapheles
American ska band
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Starz
Starz
1970s American heavy metal and power pop band
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Cellador
Cellador
band
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Jucifer
Jucifer
American sludge metal band
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Rye Coalition
Rye Coalition
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Bitch (band)
Bitch (band)
American band
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The Numbers Band
The Numbers Band
American blues rock band
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The Jazz Messengers
The Jazz Messengers
American jazz band
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The Sandpipers
The Sandpipers
American band
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The Georgia Satellites
The Georgia Satellites
American rock band
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Raspberries
Raspberries
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Morning Again
Morning Again
American metalcore band
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Treepeople
Treepeople
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Weep
Weep
American musical group; rock band from New York City
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Shorty
Shorty
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Disrupt
Disrupt
band
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The Outsiders
The Outsiders
US band
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MDC
MDC
American punk rock band
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Wheatus
Wheatus
American rock band
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Assagai
Assagai
British Afro-rock band
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Pezband
Pezband
American power pop band
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Massacre
Massacre
American experimental rock band
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Flop
Flop
American pop punk band
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Riot/Clone
Riot/Clone
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Dead Horse
Dead Horse
American thrash metal band from Houston, Texas
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The Shins
The Shins
American indie rock band
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Lagwagon
Lagwagon
American punk rock band
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Butthole Surfers
Butthole Surfers
American rock band
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Pell Mell
Pell Mell
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Poison Idea
Poison Idea
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Marah
Marah
American rock band
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Doug Gillard
Doug Gillard
American rock guitarist
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Blood Duster
Blood Duster
band that plays deathgrind
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Controlled Bleeding
Controlled Bleeding
American band
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The Lemonheads
The Lemonheads
American musical group; alternative rock band
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Lemuria
Lemuria
band from Buffalo, NY
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The Faction
The Faction
American punk band
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Guided by Voices
Guided by Voices
American indie rock band formed in 1983 in Dayton, Ohio
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Blotto
Blotto
American rock band
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Dwight Twilley
Dwight Twilley
American singer
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Fleet Foxes
Fleet Foxes
American indie folk band
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Government Issue
Government Issue
band
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Blue Orchids
Blue Orchids
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Issues
Issues
American metalcore band
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The Detroit Cobras
The Detroit Cobras
band that plays garage rock
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Verbow
Verbow
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Pinhead Gunpowder
Pinhead Gunpowder
band
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My Bloody Valentine
My Bloody Valentine
Irish alternative rock band
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Be-Bop Deluxe
Be-Bop Deluxe
English progressive rock band
Intro
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The Mice were a Cleveland-based power-pop trio active in the mid-80s. Brothers Bill Fox and Tommy Fox played with Bill's high school friends and performed music in various minor and untitled lineups. Together with a friend who would not end up in the band's final lineup, two recordings were made which appeared on a self-released ("Mouse Tunes") 500-copy 7" single, Can You Walk on the Water Baby?. An ad was placed in the newspaper that read closely to "Mice seek bassist. No metalheads!" and after the responses came in, Fox chose bassist Ken Hall to complete the trio's lineup. An EP was made on the Herb Jackson Record label called For Almost Ever, recorded in 1985, containing the song "Not Proud of the USA", which would receive considerable airplay on freeform station WFMU during the Bush presidential administration. The EP was followed up a year later with the full-length LP entitled Scooter on the St. Valentine record label. Scooter was also released in the UK on the What Goes On label.

The Mice played numerous Cleveland venues, performing a mix of their own songs as well as covers from The Who, The Beatles, The Ramones, and others. After touring the Midwest, they broke up when lead singer/songwriter/guitarist Bill Fox left the band, leaving behind the half-finished Canterbury Bells LP (which never saw a release) and canceling plans for a European tour.

In 2004, Scat Records released a reissue CD called For Almost Ever Scooter, which compiled together the two Mice professional releases, the For Almost Ever EP and the Scooter LP. The reissue CD was supposed to include the nine completed songs from the Canterbury Bells LP and selections of a live performance from Cleveland radio WRUW's Live in Cleveland show, but the extra material was taken out at the last minute at the band's request.

The Mice song "Bye Bye Kitty Cat" was covered by Superchunk on a 2014 Merge reissue of Indoor Living.