Tommy Stinson was playing a larger role in the Replacements in the group's final years, and after their breakup in 1991, Bash & Pop gave Stinson his first chance to show what he could do as a frontman and bandleader. Formed by Stinson (who switched from bass to guitar and handled lead vocal and songwriting duties) and drummer Steve Foley (who had briefly replaced Chris Mars in the waning days of the Replacements), the group also included Foley's bassist brother Kevin Foley and guitarist Steve Brantseg. Bash & Pop recorded 1993's Friday Night Is Killing Me with Minneapolis prod...