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Meat Puppets is an American alternative rock band formed in 1980 by brothers Curt and Cris Kirkwood and Derrick Bostrom. Known for their ability to blend various musical styles, including punk, country, and psychedelic rock, the band broke through with their seminal album "Meat Puppets II" (1984). Their influence on the grunge scene is undeniable, evidenced by their collaboration with Nirvana during the iconic "MTV Unplugged" concert in 1993. The band became iconic figures in the indie rock community, with timeless hits like "Lake of Fire" and "Backwater" still resonating within the world of alternative music. The products available from the artist Meat Puppets include CDs, vinyls.