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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Poison_YearsPoison Years - Wikipedia

    Poison Years is a compilation album by Bob Mould, who had been the guitarist and co-vocalist of the influential American rock band Hüsker Dü. [2] It is essentially a condensed version of Mould's first two solo albums on Virgin Records, Workbook (1989) and Black Sheets of Rain (1990), and was released in mid-1994 [3] after Mould had achieved ...

  2. Bob has released 15 solo albums since his 1989 solo debut Workbook, after forming and leading Minnesota punk rock innovators Hüsker Dü starting in 1979. Along with two albums in the group Sugar, Bob has redefined guitar driven rock across 23 studio albums over the last 40-plus years.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MagnapopMagnapop - Wikipedia

    Magnapop is an American rock band based in Atlanta, Georgia. Formed in 1989, the band has consistently included songwriting duo Linda Hopper as vocalist and Ruthie Morris on guitar. Magnapop first achieved recognition in the Benelux countries of Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg through the festival circuit and have remained popular in ...

  4. "F.U.E.L. finds former Hüsker Dü man Bob Mould exorcising more demons over a structured barrage of pop noises," observed Steve Lamacq in Q. "The sounds and textures come from the dark, brooding Beaster while the melodies are lifted from the poppier Copper Blue."

  5. 23 de mar. de 2022 · For Immediate Release November 13, 2020 BOB MOULD ANNOUNCES SECOND DISTORTION VINYL BOXSET 9LP DISTORTION: 1996-2007 BOX RELEASED JAN 22nd 2021 ON DEMON WATCH THE TRAILER HERE WATCH THE VIDEO FOR SOUND ON SOUND HERE…. Read More.

  6. 25 de set. de 2020 · Bob Mould discusses being gay in the 1980s, the far-right threatening LGBTQ rights, his recent political LP 'Blue Hearts', and how he still has faith.

  7. Celebrated Summer. " Celebrated Summer " is a song by Hüsker Dü from their album New Day Rising. It was written by guitarist Bob Mould. The song was released as a promotional single given to radio stations in December 1984, along with the album's title track, "New Day Rising". [2]