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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hüsker_DüHüsker Dü - Wikipedia

    Hüsker (/ ˈ h ʊ s k ər ˈ d uː /) was an American punk rock band formed in Saint Paul, Minnesota in 1979. The band's continuous members were guitarist/vocalist Bob Mould, bassist Greg Norton, and drummer/vocalist Grant Hart. They first gained notability as a hardcore punk band, and later crossed over into alternative rock.

  2. 12 de jun. de 2005 · June 12, 2005. Twenty years ago, the sound and fury of the Minneapolis scene defined the shape of alternative rock to come. At the forefront were Hüsker and the Replacements, two bands driven by booze, boredom and a burning desire to conquer the world. Photos by Daniel Corrigan.

  3. www.mnopedia.org › group › h-sker-dHüsker Dü | MNopedia

    Hüsker was a hardcore punk/alternative rock band that formed in St. Paul and performed and recorded between 1979 and 1987. The Hüskers (as they were called by fans) were a key creative force in the Twin Cities hardcore scene in the early 1980s and became one of the most influential and highly praised American alternative rock bands.

  4. 10 de dez. de 2018 · The Hüskers (as they were called by fans) were a key creative force in the Twin Cities hardcore scene in the early 1980s and became one of the most influential and highly praised American...

  5. Hüsker Dü foi uma banda americana de rock alternativo formada em Minneapolis-Saint Paul em 1979, que começou como uma banda de hardcore punk nos moldes de Black Flag e Minor Threat, tornando-se posteriormente uma mistura entre rock psicodélico dos anos 1960 com o punk e o hardcore que tocavam antes.

  6. 7 de nov. de 2020 · One thing stands out in my memory: Hüsker Dü was one of the only bands to regularly play all-ages shows in 1982. This was super rare for 1982 in the Twin Cities, as almost every local band or national band that came through would play a bar venue, and the drinking age at that time was 19.

  7. 10 de out. de 2023 · But despite the redundancy, the record is an important piece of the Twin Cities’ musical archive, a rare slice of life from a short-lived heyday that fizzled out by the end of the ’80s.