A blitzkrieg fusion of hardcore punk,Sonic Youth-style noise freak-outs, heavy metal, and melodic hard rock in the vein ofNeil Young,You're Living All Over Mewas a turning point in American undergroun ...more about Dinosaur Jr.
Relatively cleaner-produced and more accessible thanYou're Living All Over Me,Bugexpanded on the strengths of its predecessor, and established Dinosaur Jr. as a major band in the American underground. ...more about Dinosaur Jr.
After temporarily suspending the band,J Mascisfirst snuck out "The Wagon" as a Sub Pop single, then a little while later released the group's first major-label album,Green Mind. ...more about Dinosaur Jr.
How Dinosaur Jr. came to be this good – arguably better than their late 80s/early 90s heyday – shall remain a glorious mystery. ...more about Dinosaur Jr.
Dinosaur Jr mastermind J Mascis' lethargic vocals and sprawling rhythms predated slacker culture, and his 1987 album,You're Living All Over Me, served as a vital influence for bands like the Lemonhead ...more about Dinosaur Jr.
The conventional wisdom on Dinosaur Jr. is focused almost entirely on their sonics, which admittedly were devastating and influential. ...more about Dinosaur Jr.
I sold all of my Dinosaur Jr records at an indie rock flea market years ago. Actually, I sold all but two. It took me three days to decide whether or not to go through with it. ...more about Dinosaur Jr.