PEARL JAM, SOUNDGARDEN & NOVOSELIC JOIN FORCES
Krist Novoselic, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden are fronting a new political action group, formed to fight the planned introduction of an Erotic Music Bill that would outlaw any music considered sexually explicit or sex related. The group, called Joint Artists And Music Promotions Political Action (J AMP AC), have instigated a fundraising campaign, in an effort to raise the money necessary to become politically influential on local, regional and state levels, says Novoselic. In an unrelated matter, Novoselic has
decided not to join the Foo Fighters, the band he formed with Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl and ex-Germs guitarist Pat Smear. Smear has also hinted that he may leave the group.
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Rip It Up, Issue 211, 1 March 1995, Page 6
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116PEARL JAM, SOUNDGARDEN & NOVOSELIC JOIN FORCES Rip It Up, Issue 211, 1 March 1995, Page 6
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