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  1. Built to Spill produced its first major-label release in 1997 with Perfect from Now On. By this time, the band consisted of Martsch, Nelson, Netson, and Scott Plouf. Perfect from Now On was met with critical success and caused Built to Spill to become one of the United States' most recognizable indie rock bands.

  2. A esas alturas el grupo lo formaban Martsch, Nelson, Netson, y Scott Plouf. Perfect From Now On tuvo un gran éxito dentro de la crítica especializada y convirtió a Built to Spill en uno de los grupos más importantes y destacados dentro del panorama indie rock americano.

  3. I think the departure of B. Nelson and Scott Plouf can be attributed to the fact that they'd been in the band a very long time and were likely burned out with the frequent touring. I've read several interviews where Doug has praised Nelson and Plouf's contributions to the scrapped album.

  4. 12 de dic. de 2012 · The band has seen many incarnations, from its beginnings as a loosely conceived solo-project for founder/songwriter Doug Martsch, to its current line-up of drummer Scott Plouf, bassist Brett ...

  5. 2 de feb. de 1999 · The players were Martsch, drummer Scott Plouf, and bassist Brett Nelson (I repeat, Nelson—and further down, you’ll see why I repeat it). At the band’s inception, Martsch indicated that he, like...

  6. En 1997 Doug Martsch convirtió a Brett Nelson y Scoutt Plouf en miembros permanentes de Built to Spill, de manera que la composición de Keep It Like a Secret fue, por primera vez en la historia de la banda, el producto de un trabajo colaborativo. [1]

  7. The second recording was made with bassist Brett Nelson and drummer Scott Plouf, but the tapes were damaged. The two failed albums cost $20,000 to make. Discouraged, Beat Happening singer Calvin Johnson convinced Martsch to keep trying.