They didn't yet have terms like 'alternative rock' when Minneapolis's Husker Du made their mark as one of the 1980's most influential bands. With two skilled songwriters-guitarist Bob Mould and drummer Grant Hart-the genre-bending trio (bassist Greg Norton completed the lineup) juxtaposed hardcore punk speed and aggression with pop-leaning melodies. Add their uniformly thoughtful, introspective lyrics, and you've got this stunning 1984 double-length release, a semi-concept album about youthful rites of passage. It includes such memorable tracks as Mould's 'Broken Home, Broken Heart' Hart's 'Never Talking to You Again,' and the evocative 14-minute instrumental closer, 'Reocurring Dreams.'
Tracklisting:
 A1 Something I Learned Today (1:58)
 A2 Broken Home, Broken Heart (2:01)
 A3 Never Talking To You Again (1:39)
 A4 Chartered Trips (3:33)
 A5 Dreams Recurring (1:40)
 A6 Indecision Time (2:07)
 A7 Hare Krsna (3:33)
 B1 Beyond The Threshold (1:35)
 B2 Pride (1:45)
 B3 I'll Never Forget You (2:06)
 B4 The Biggest Lie (1:58)
 B5 What's Going On (4:23)
 B6 Masochism World (2:43)
 B7 Standing By The Sea (3:12)
 C1 Somewhere (2:30)
 C2 One Step At A Time (0:45)
 C3 Pink Turns To Blue (2:39)
 C4 Newest Industry (3:02)
 C5 Monday Will Never Be The Same (1:10)
 C6 Whatever (3:50)
 C7 The Tooth Fairy And The Princess (2:43)
 D1 Turn On The News (4:21)
 D2 Recurring Dreams (13:47)