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Husker Du- Zen Arcade 2xLP

Husker Du- Zen Arcade 2xLP
Husker Du- Zen Arcade 2xLP
SKU: sst027lp
Band/Title: Husker Du
Label: SST
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Price: $29.99
Product Details
Something I Learned Today1:58
Broken Home, Broken Heart2:01
Never Talking To You Again1:39
Chartered Trips3:33
Dreams Reoccurring1:40
Indecision Time2:07
Hare Krsna3:33
Beyond The Threshold1:35
Pride1:45
I'll Never Forget You2:06
The Biggest Lie1:58
What's Going On4:23
Masochism World2:43
Standing By The Sea3:12
Somewhere2:30
One Step At A Time0:45
Pink Turns To Blue2:39
Newest Industry3:02
Monday Will Never Be The Same1:10
Whatever3:50
The Tooth Fairy And The Princess2:43
Turn On The News4:21
Reoccurring Dreams13:47


In many ways, it's impossible to overestimate the impact of Hüsker Dü's Zen Arcade on the American rock underground in the '80s. It's the record that exploded the limits of hardcore and what it could achieve. Hüsker Dü broke all of the rules with Zen Arcade. First and foremost, it's a sprawling concept album, even if the concept isn't immediately clear or comprehensible. More important are the individual songs. Both Bob Mould and Grant Hart abandoned the strict "fast, hard, loud" rules of hardcore punk with their songs for Zen Arcade. Without turning down the volume, Hüsker Dü try everything -- pop songs, tape experiments, acoustic songs, pianos, noisy psychedelia. Hüsker Dü willed themselves to make such a sprawling record -- as the liner notes state, the album was recorded and mixed within 85 hours and consists almost entirely of first takes. That reckless, ridiculously single-minded approach does result in some weak moments -- the sound is thin and the instrumentals drag on a bit too long -- but it's also the key to the success of Zen Arcade. Hüsker Dü sound phenomenally strong and possessed, as if they could do anything. The sonic experimentation is bolstered by Mould and Hart's increased sense of songcraft. Neither writer is afraid to let his pop influences show on Zen Arcade, which gives the songs -- from the unrestrained rage of "Something I Learned Today" and the bitter, acoustic "Never Talking to You Again" to the eerie "Pink Turns to Blue" and anthemic "Turn On the News" -- their weight. It's music that is informed by hardcore punk and indie rock ideals without being limited by them. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide