Tommy Stinson's first attempt at a post-
Replacements band of his own, the short-lived
Bash & Pop, never quite lived up to their promise. Formed by
Stinson (who switched from bass to guitar and took over lead vocal and songwriting duties) and drummer
Steve Foley, who had briefly replaced
Chris Mars in the waning days of
the Replacements, the group added
Foley's bassist brother
Kevin Foley and guitarist
Steve Brantseg and recorded 1993's
Friday Night Is Killing Me with Minneapolis producer
Don Smith. By all accounts, the group never jelled into a cohesive unit and rumor has it that
Stinson recorded most of the album playing most of the instruments by himself with various guest musicians, including half of
Tom Petty's
Heartbreakers and
Wire Train's
Jeff Trott. Indeed, by the time the album was finally released,
Stinson had already fired both
Brantseg and
Kevin Foley. The band limped through an aborted tour and unceremoniously broke up after the album sold little and garnered mixed reviews.
Tommy Stinson went on to form the equally short-lived Perfect and then joined
Guns N' Roses at some point in their "yes, we're really working on another album, honest" phase in the late '90s.
Steve Foley formed the group
Wheelo.
–
Stewart Mason, Rovi