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Husker Du

Hüsker Dü and R.E.M. were the two American post-punk bands of the '80s that changed the direction of rock & roll. R.E.M. became a superstar band; Hüsker Dü was never more than a cult favorite. Nevertheless, their albums between 1981 and 1987 proved remarkably influential; they provided the sonic blueprint for the roaring punk-pop hybrid that crossed over into the mainstream in the early '90s. Not only did they shape the sound of the music, they shaped the way independent bands made the transition to the major labels; they showed other bands that it was possible to record uncompromising music on a major label without losing any integrity or creative control. From the Replacements to Nirvana, the Pixies to Superchunk, nearly every major and minor band that appeared in the alternative underground in the late '80s and '90s owed a major debt to Hüsker Dü, whether they were aware of it or not.

The band's two songwriters, guitarist Bob Mould and drummer Grant Hart, both had a knack for writing songs that essentially followed conventional pop structures, complete with memorable melodies, but were still punk songs. Hüsker Dü took the Buzzcocks' pioneering punk-pop and made it harder, both musically and lyrically. Throughout their career, Hüsker Dü never lost their edge, never turned down their amplifiers, never compromised their music. While Hart and bassist Greg Norton were an unfailingly strong rhythm section, Mould would prove to be one of the most influential guitarists of the decade. With his slashing rhythms, distorted strumming, and blazing leads, he set the stage for the alternative guitar heroes of the late '80s and the '90s.

Hüsker Dü formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1979. Guitarist/vocalist Bob Mould was studying at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota, and working at a record store, which is where he met drummer/vocalist Grant Hart and bassist Greg Norton. The three musicians had diverse tastes, but all shared a love for hardcore punk rock. Naming themselves Hüsker Dü after a '50s Danish board game (the name means "do you remember"), the trio began rehearsing in Norton's basement.

In the early '80s, Hüsker Dü developed a strong local following; nearly every local band, from the Replacements to Soul Asylum, sounded like them. Both Mould and Hart wrote songs and sang lead. In 1981, they released their first single, "Statues," on the local label Reflex, which was quickly followed by their debut album, Land Speed Record, which was released on New Alliance Records. Recorded live, Land Speed Record boasted 17 songs that lasted a full 26 minutes. Later that year, they released an equally fast and hard EP, In a Free Land.

In 1982, they moved backed to Reflex, where they released Everything Falls Apart, their first album recorded in a studio. By this time, Hüsker Dü had begun touring the United States relentlessly, traveling across the country in a van and playing small clubs. Along with the Minutemen, R.E.M., Black Flag, the Meat Puppets, and the Replacements, Hüsker Dü formed the core of a group of independent rock & roll bands that carved out a reputation for touring ceaselessly and getting their records played on college radio stations; they formed the core of the American rock underground in the mid-'80s. Hüsker Dü concerts were a nonstop barrage; the bandmembers rarely spoke to the audience and each song segued directly into the next, without interruption. In addition to touring constantly, Hüsker Dü was recording quickly, turning out the Metal Circus EP in 1983. After Metal Circus, Hüsker Dü developed musically at a rapid pace, with Mould and Hart coming into their own as songwriters on 1984's Zen Arcade, their first album for SST Records and their critical breakthrough. Zen Arcade was a double album -- something that was completely unheard of in the underground -- that showed the band stretching out musically, writing sharper pop songs as well as lengthy abrasive instrumentals. Critics embraced the record, as did independent rock fans. At the end of 1984, they released "Eight Miles High," a cover of the Byrds song; it was only available as a single.

Hüsker Dü continued to record and tour at a blindingly fast speed throughout 1984 and 1985. Mould and Hart were beginning to develop an unspoken rivalry as well as a dependency on alcohol and speed. Nevertheless, the group was at its peak in 1985, turning out two albums. The first, New Day Rising, was released in the spring and showed the band moving closer to concise pop songwriting while accentuating their fierce sonic barrage. Flip Your Wig, released late in 1985, featured their cleanest, most accessible production, without making any concessions to mainstream rock. Both albums received excellent reviews, both in fanzines and some mainstream rock publications. Candy Apple GreyFollowing the release of Flip Your Wig, Hüsker Dü became the first of the mid-'80s independent post-punk bands to sign a contract with a major label, and they closed a deal with Warner Bros. Candy Apple Grey, the band's first major-label album, appeared in 1986. During that year, tensions between Mould and Hart escalated. Mould began to clean up and Hart continued to sink further into drug and alcohol addiction. Nevertheless, they managed to write and record another double album, Warehouse: Songs and Stories. Although Warner didn't want the band to release another double record, Warehouse was released in the spring of 1987 to uniformly positive reviews.

Hüsker Dü was preparing to launch a series of concerts to support Warehouse when their manager, David Savoy, committed suicide the night before the start of the tour. Hüsker played the tour anyway -- they ran through the new album in order every night, without interruption -- but Savoy's suicide helped the inner-band turmoil reach a peak. Hart showed no signs of sobering up -- he was developing a heroin addiction -- while Mould was clean. Following the Warehouse tour, the band played no more concerts for the rest of the year, which caused speculation that the group was breaking up. Those rumors were confirmed during the winter of 1987-1988, when Hart was fired and the band broke up.

Hart released a solo EP, 2541, on SST later that year, followed by a full-length album called Intolerance a year later. After its release, Hart shook loose his addictions and formed a new band, Nova Mob. Nova Mob released their debut album, The Last Days of Pompeii, in 1991; a self-titled second album appeared in 1994. Norton became a chef in Red Wing. Immediately after the breakup of Hüsker Dü, Mould embarked on a solo career. After releasing two solo albums -- Workbook (1989) and Black Sheets of Rain (1990) -- he formed a trio called Sugar in 1992. Between 1992 and 1994, Sugar released two albums: Copper Blue (1992) and File Under: Easy Listening (1994). Mould broke up the band in 1995 and returned to a solo career the following year.

For years, the Hüsker Dü vaults remained locked. Warner released The Living End -- a live album album culled from Warehouse performances in 1987 -- in 1994, a year after Rhino put together an expanded reissue of Everything Falls Apart, but that was the only release for decades. After battling kidney cancer, Grant Hart died at age 56 in September 2017. Two months later, Numero released Savage Young Dü, a three-CD compilation of rare recordings from 1979-1993 named after an early Hüsker boot.

Studio Albums:

TitleYearTracks
The Living End 199424
Warehouse: Songs And Stories 198720
Candy Apple Grey 198610
New Day Rising 198515
Flip Your Wig 198514
Zen Arcade 198423
Everything Falls Apart And More 198312
Land Speed Record 198117

 Compilation Albums:

TitleYearTracks
Do You Remember? 199421

 EPs:

TitleYearTracks
Amusement20134
Live Featuring J.C.20083
Metal Circus19837

 Tracks:

TitleAlbum
59 Times The Pain New Day Rising
Actual Condition Warehouse: Songs And Stories
Actual Condition Do You Remember?
Afraid Of Being Wrong Everything Falls Apart And More
Ain't No Water In The Well The Living End
All I Got To Lose Is You (Demo)
All Tensed Up Do You Remember?
All Tensed Up Land Speed Record
All This I've Done For You Candy Apple Grey
All Work And No Play Don't Want To Know If You're Lonely
All Work And No Play (Studio Outtake)
Amusement Amusement
Back From Somewhere Warehouse: Songs And Stories
Back From Somewhere The Living End
Bed Of Nails Warehouse: Songs And Stories
Beyond The Threshold Zen Arcade
Big Sky Land Speed Record
Blah Blah Blah Everything Falls Apart And More
Books About U.F.O.s New Day Rising
Books About U.F.O.'s The Living End
Bricklayer 24 Hours Of Hardcore
Bricklayer Land Speed Record
Bricklayer Everything Falls Apart And More
Broken Home, Broken Heart Zen Arcade
Call On Me (Live)
Celebrated Summer 100 Greatest Alternative Songs
Celebrated Summer Do You Remember?
Celebrated Summer New Day Rising
Celebrated Summer The Living End
Charity, Chastity, Prudence And Hope Warehouse: Songs And Stories
Chartered Trips Zen Arcade
Chartered Trips Do You Remember?
Could You Be The One Warehouse: Songs And Stories
Could You Be The One? Do You Remember?
Crystal Candy Apple Grey
Data Control Do You Remember?
Data Control Land Speed Record
Data Control The Living End
Dead Set On Destruction Candy Apple Grey
Deadly Skies Metal Circus
Diane Metal Circus
Diane Do You Remember?
Divide And Conquer Flip Your Wig
Divide And Conquer The Living End
Do The Bee Land Speed Record
Don't Have A Life Land Speed Record
Don't Know Yet Flip Your Wig
Don't Try It (Live)
Don't Try To Call Land Speed Record
Don't Want to Know If You Are Lonely C.B.G.B. O.S.T
Don't Want To Know If You Are Lonely Don't Want To Know If You're Lonely
Don't Want To Know If You Are Lonely Do You Remember?
Don't Want To Know If You Are Lonely Candy Apple Grey
Dozen Beats Eleven
Dreams Recurring Zen Arcade
Drug Party (Demo)
Drug Party (Live) Live Featuring J.C.
Drug Party (Live) Live Featuring J.C.
Eiffel Tower High Candy Apple Grey
Eight Miles High Eight Miles High
Eight Miles High The 7 Inch Wonders Of The World
Erase Today (Studio Outtake)
Every Everything Flip Your Wig
Everything Falls Apart Do You Remember?
Everything Falls Apart Everything Falls Apart And More
Everytime The Living End
Find Me Flip Your Wig
First Of The Last Calls Metal Circus
Flexible Flyer Flip Your Wig
Flip Your Wig Flip Your Wig
Folk Lore New Day Rising
Friend, You've Got To Fall The Living End
Friend, You've Got To Fall Warehouse: Songs And Stories
From The Gut Everything Falls Apart And More
From The Gut The Living End
Games Flip Your Wig
Get Along With Me (Live)
Gilligan's Island Land Speed Record
Girl Who Lives On Heaven Hill New Day Rising
Girl Who Lives On Heaven Hill The Living End
Gravity Everything Falls Apart And More
Green Eyes Do You Remember?
Green Eyes Flip Your Wig
Guns At My School Land Speed Record
Hardly Getting Over It The Living End
Hardly Getting Over It Do You Remember?
Hardly Getting Over It Candy Apple Grey
Hare Krisna Do You Remember?
Hare Krisna Zen Arcade
Hate Paper Doll Flip Your Wig
Helter Skelter (Live) Don't Want To Know If You're Lonely
How To Skin A Cat New Day Rising
I Apologize New Day Rising
I Apologize Do You Remember?
I Don't Know For Sure Candy Apple Grey
I Don't Know What You're Talking About New Day Rising
Ice Cold Ice The Living End
Ice Cold Ice Warehouse: Songs And Stories
If I Told You New Day Rising
I'll Never Forget You Zen Arcade
I'm Not Interested Land Speed Record
In A Free Land The Living End
In A Free Land In A Free Land
In A Free Land Do You Remember?
Indecision Time Zen Arcade
Industrial Grocery Store
Instrumental (Live)
It's Not Fair
It's Not Funny Anymore Metal Circus
It's Not Funny Anymore The Living End
It's Not Peculiar Warehouse: Songs And Stories
Just Be (Studio Outtake)
Keep Hanging On Do You Remember?
Keep Hanging On The Living End
Keep Hanging On Flip Your Wig
Let's Go Die Land Speed Record
Let's Go Die Amusement
Lifeline Metal Circus
Listen (Studio Outtake)
Love Is All Around The 7 Inch Wonders Of The World
Love Is All Around Makes No Sense At All
M.I.C. In A Free Land
M.I.C. 24 Hours Of Hardcore
M.T.C. Land Speed Record
Makes No Sense At All Makes No Sense At All
Makes No Sense At All The 7 Inch Wonders Of The World
Makes No Sense At All Do You Remember?
Makes No sense At All Flip Your Wig
Masochism World Eight Miles High
Masochism World The 7 Inch Wonders Of The World
Masochism World Zen Arcade
Misty Modern Days (Studio Outtake)
Monday Will Never Be The Same Zen Arcade
Never Talking To You Again Zen Arcade
Never Talking To You Again (Studio Outtake)
New Day Rising The Living End
New Day Rising New Day Rising
Newest Industry Zen Arcade
No Promise Have I Made Candy Apple Grey
No Reservations Warehouse: Songs And Stories
Not That You Know Me The Living End
Obnoxious Everything Falls Apart And More
One Step At A Time Zen Arcade
Out On A Limb Metal Circus
Perfect Example New Day Rising
Pictures Of You (Live)
Pink Turns Blue Do You Remember?
Pink Turns To Blue Zen Arcade
Plans I Make New Day Rising
Powerline New Day Rising
Powerline The Living End
Pride Zen Arcade
Private Hell (Live)
Private Plane Flip Your Wig
Punch Drunk Everything Falls Apart And More
Push The Button Land Speed Record
Real World Metal Circus
Real World Do You Remember?
Recurring Dreams Zen Arcade
Sexual Economics (Live)
She Floated Away Warehouse: Songs And Stories
She Floated Away The Living End
Sheena Is A Punk Rocker The Living End
She's A Woman (And Now He's A Man) Warehouse: Songs And Stories
Signals From Above Everything Falls Apart And More
Signals From Above 24 Hours Of Hardcore
Some Kind Of Fun (Studio Outtake)
Something I Learned Today Zen Arcade
Somewhere Zen Arcade
Sore Eyes (Demo)
Sorry Somehow Candy Apple Grey
Standing By The Sea Zen Arcade
Standing In The Rain Warehouse: Songs And Stories
Standing In The Rain The Living End
Statues Amusement
Statues Do You Remember?
Strange Week Land Speed Record
Sunshine Superman Everything Falls Apart And More
Target Everything Falls Apart And More
Target The Living End
Tell You Why Tomorrow Warehouse: Songs And Stories
Termination (Live)
Terms Of Psychic Warfare Do You Remember?
Terms Of Psychic Warfare The Living End
Terms Of Psychic Warfare New Day Rising
The Baby Song Flip Your Wig
The Biggest Lie Zen Arcade
The Tooth Fairy And The Princess Zen Arcade
The Wit And The Wisdom Flip Your Wig
These Important Years Warehouse: Songs And Stories
Tired Of Doing Things Land Speed Record
Too Far Down Candy Apple Grey
Too Much Spice Warehouse: Songs And Stories
Travel In The Opposite Car (Live)
Turn It Around Warehouse: Songs And Stories
Turn On The News Zen Arcade
Ultracore Land Speed Record
Uncle Ron (Live)
Up In The Air Warehouse: Songs And Stories
Visionary Warehouse: Songs And Stories
What Do I Want? In A Free Land
What Went Wrong (Live)
Whatcha Drinking New Day Rising
Whatever Zen Arcade
What's Going On? Zen Arcade
What's Going On? The Living End
What's Going On? (Live) Live Featuring J.C.
Wheels Everything Falls Apart And More
Wheels Do You Remember?
Won't Say A Word (Live)
Writer's Cramp Amusement
Writers Cramp (Demo)
You Can Live At Home Warehouse: Songs And Stories
You're A Soldier Warehouse: Songs And Stories
You're Naïve Land Speed Record
You're Too Obtuse And Put Your Past Away (Live)