Then again...I didn't get much sleep last night....
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O H Lee wrote:One amazing thing about the Minutemen was that while much of their popularity came from being part of the mid 80's "American Sound" "movement" along with bands like the Replacements, R.E.M. etc, the men's influencs were defintely more esoteric(BOC covers notwithstanding). I doubt a majority of those who have Minutemen records in 1985-86 also had Wire, Gang of 4 or Pop Group records.
everytime I would tell a European we were from Minneapolis, I would rattle off some band names just to maybe get a glimmer, and I noticed The Replacements were virtually unknown to everyone I talked to.
Angus Jung wrote:But I'd like it if someone actually hated them. Nothing's worse than a fucking sacred cow. Seems like the Minutemen themselves would agree.
shagboy wrote:i voted crap, because i seek to frustrate
Angus Jung wrote:With a straight face, Boon wrote lyrics like "there are no parades for these heroes" and "the scars that never heal" and equally smelly cliches. Before emo, even!
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