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Bob Mould

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As you may have seen from our high ranking of Hüsker Dü you should easily expect that we have a high regard for their leader, Bob Mould.  Mould was not just the leader of the 80’s Alt phenomenon, Hüsker Dü, but also of the solid 90’s band Sugar.  The solo career of Bob Mould was good, but it was more introspective and textured than his collaborative efforts.  The music was good, but it was not necessarilly what his public wanted.  Should Mould ever get into the Hall, it would likely be with Hüsker Dü.

 

The Bullet Points:

Eligible In:

2014

 

Country of Origin:

U.S.A. (Malone, NY)

 

NIHOF’s Favorite Album:

Workbook (1989)

 

NIHOF’s Favorite Song:

See A Little Light (From Workbook, 1989)

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0 #1 Knuckles -0001-11-29 19:00
He's a huge pro wrestling fan. But not worthy as a solo.
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