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THE REVIEW

The absolute mess, the lack of melody, inconclusive, unlistenable music.

All this can be found in the album by Hüsker Dü "Everything Falls Apart And More". Truly unique in its genre, a pearl, one of those CDs you never want to hear in your life. An insignificant album, from the first to the last song... If the tracks on this record can even be called songs.

Short and useless songs with the singers' voices that seem to scream, and even they don't realize what they're doing. Centuries away from the beautiful "Warehouse: Songs And Stories", now that is a masterpiece. With this album, the list of the most mediocre records in the history of music gets longer and not by a little...

Horrible!

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The review harshly criticizes Hüsker Dü's album Everything Falls Apart and More as a chaotic and unlistenable record. It highlights the lack of melody and inconclusive nature of the tracks, describing them as short and useless. The reviewer contrasts this album negatively with Hüsker Dü's previous work, Warehouse: Songs And Stories, calling it a masterpiece. Overall, the album is labeled as one of the most mediocre in music history.

Tracklist Lyrics Videos

01   From the Gut (01:36)

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02   Blah, Blah, Blah (02:09)

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03   Punch Drunk (00:29)

05   Afraid of Being Wrong (01:21)

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06   Sunshine Superman (01:56)

07   Signals From Above (01:38)

08   Everything Falls Apart (02:15)

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12   Gravity (02:37)

Hüsker Dü

Hüsker Dü were an American rock band from Minnesota, best known as a Minneapolis trio (Bob Mould, Grant Hart, Greg Norton) who helped expand 1980s hardcore punk into melodic, emotionally charged alternative and indie rock. Their run from the early 1980s to 1988 is frequently cited as hugely influential, with Zen Arcade often treated as a landmark release.
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By barrosismo

 "From The Gut is the opening song... a stunning proto-hardcore song with a truly unique circular saw sound."

 "The DNA of Hüsker Dü was already clear and is manifested in the title track Everything Falls Apart, a true masterpiece of noisy melody."