“The sweat pouring off of fat Bob Mould’s body, as he played enough guitar for two people on his Flying V, was one of Indie’s most romantic sights; every time a drop hit Earth, some band like Superchunk or Soul Asylum sprang into existence.” No truer words were ever spoken about Mould and his legendary Minneapolis trio. This episode we get into their massive influence, impeccable legacy and pit their two most classic LPs against each other.
Recommended Listening
Land Speed Record
Diane
Eight Miles High
Sugar Cooper Blue
HHP EP33 1/3: Minutemen Double Nickels on the Dime
Book
Spin: Alternative Record Guide
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Hello there!! This is Fabrizio from Italy once again. I just can’t do without your podcast anymore. I love these albums. Husker Du hold a special place in my heart.
I would love to get your guys’ take on the Pixies, the Gun Club or even the Gories in future episodes.
Looking forward to the Agent Orange episode!!
Thank you so much for entertaining me during these crazy times.
Greetings from Italy!!