With the demise of the Seattle grunge movement, the narcotic, psychedelic,
garage pop of underground heroes The Dandy Warhols and the Brian Jonestown
Massacre were earmarked as the next big thing in the mid-1990s. As chronicled in
the celebrated documentary Dig!, they went on to international recognition and
major-label success while their touring partners descended into chaos and
obscurity. Formed in 1993 in Portland, Oregon, the band signed with Capitol
Records in 1995 and made their official debut later that year with the album
Dandys Rule OK. However, it was the 1997 single "...