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Stikky was an American punk rock band formed in Berkeley, California in 1985. The group consisted of Todd Wilder on drums and lead vocals, Chris Wilder on guitar and backing vocals, and James Porter on bass and vocals. Stikky recorded their first demo in 1985 and a second one in 1986 before Porter left the band in June 1987. He was replaced by future No Use for a Name guitarist Chris Dodge. The band's debut album Where's My Lunchpail? was released on Lookout Records in 1988, followed by EPs such as Cuddle and I & I & That Guy Over There. Stikky was featured on several compilation albums including Maximumrocknroll’s Turn It Around! (1987) and Very Small Records’ Bay Mud (1989). The band's last performance was in 1990, though they never officially disbanded. In 1997, a posthumous anthology titled Spamthology: Volume One was released on Sound Pollution.