Although Westerberg usually received the lion's share of attention as the frontman and group's chief songwriter, Stinson's unpredictable stage manner proved to be popular with fans, as he was known to perform in such unconventional fashion wear as skirts, trash bags, or nothing on at all. But shortly after the supporting tour for Tim wrapped up in 1986, Stinson's abuse of drink and drugs had spiraled dangerously out of control (which was no mean feat, especially when compared to his fellow hard partying bandmates). With Westerberg wanting to take a major musical leap forward on the Replacements' next release, Pleased to Meet Me, and Stinson offering some resistance (he believed that the group should stick to their garage/punk roots), the guitarist was ousted from the group. Little was heard from Stinson after his dismissal from the group, and on February 18, 1995, he was found dead in his Uptown Minneapolis apartment (it was originally believed to be a drug overdose, but other reports say it was just a matter of his body giving out after years of abuse), at the age of 35. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi