Some Notes Toward a History of Shut Up, Little Man
Updated 2008

Ray stumbles home.
Art by M. Flinn from
the SULM comic book.
Art by M. Flinn from
the SULM comic book.
Greetings, Shut Up Little Man fans. A great deal has transpired in the realm of Peter and Raymond on their path to infamy. As any decent human being’ would do, I have attempted to highlight the critical points and junctures in the segments below.
- Original CD liner notes by Eddie Lee Sausage
- “Where Are the Police?” How the whole thing got started
- “I Can Hear You Fartin' Certain Tunes” The Shut Up Little Man CD
- “I Can Kill You Instantly” The accelerated proliferation of Shut Up Little Man
- “Little Man, Look at What You've Done Here” The Shut Up Little Man play
- “What Did You Do During the War?” A drunken interview with Peter Haskett
- “Do It or Don't” The Shut Up Little Man movie, take one
- “Do It or Don't” The Shut Up Little Man movie, take two
- “Do It or Don't” The Shut Up Little Man movie, take three
- “I Know How to Use Any Weapon There Is” The new Shut Up Little Man comic book
- “Smells Like Teen Cocksuckers” Kurt Cobain enshrines Raymond Huffman in song
- “Giggle All You Want To!” WRIF and the Pressing Plant Revolt
- “I Know How To Tap-dance” Pete and Ray at the Sundance Film Festival
- “That's Why I Call You Little Man” The Burly Bear Network and other flourishes
- “Are We Not Little Men” We are Devo
- “I Was a Killer Before You Were Born” The Killer Films saga (2002-2006)
- “You Try, You Try” The Complete Recordings on CD