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All For Nothing / Nothing For All Album
  1. All Shook Down
  2. Another Girl, Another Planet
  3. Satellite
  4. Portland
  5. Cruella De Ville
  6. Date To Church
  7. Jungle Rock
  8. Birthday Gal
  9. Beer For Breakfast
  10. Election Day
  11. Merry Go Round
  12. Sadly Beautiful
  13. Nobody
  14. Someone Take The Wheel
  15. Skyway
  16. Alex Chilton
  17. The Ledge
  18. Talent Show
  19. Bastards Of Young
  20. Here Comes A Regular
  21. Left Of The Dial
  22. Kiss Me On The Bus
All Shook Down Album
  1. The Last
  2. My Little Problem
  3. Happy Town
  4. Torture
  5. Attitude
  6. All Shook Down
  7. When It Began
  8. Someone Take The Wheel
  9. Sadly Beautiful
  10. Bent Out Of Shape
  11. Nobody
  12. One Wink At A Time
  13. Merry Go Round
Hootenanny Album
  1. Treatment Bound
  2. Heyday
  3. You Lose
  4. Buck Hill
  5. Lovelines
  6. Mr. Whirly
  7. Within Your Reach
  8. Take Me Down To The Hospital
  9. Color Me Impressed
  10. Willpower
  11. Hootenanny
  12. Run It
Let It Be Album
  1. Answering Machine
  2. Sixteen Blue
  3. Seen Your Video
  4. Unsatisfied
  5. Black Diamond
  6. Androgynous
  7. Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out
  8. I Will Dare
  9. Favorite Thing
Pleased To Meet Me Album
  1. Red Red Wine
  2. Skyway
  3. Shooting Dirty Pool
  4. Valentine
  5. Never Mind
  6. The Ledge
  7. Nightclub Jitters
  8. Alex Chilton
  9. I.O.U.
Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash Album
  1. Raised In The City
  2. Shut Up
  3. More Cigarettes
  4. Love You Till Friday
  5. I Hate Music
  6. Shiftless When Idle
  7. Otto
  8. I Bought A Headache
  9. Rattlesnake
  10. Customer
  11. Kick Your Door Down
  12. Careless
Stink Album
  1. Go
  2. Gimme Noise
  3. White And Lazy
  4. Dope Smokin Moron
  5. Stuck In The Middle
  6. God Damn Job
  7. Fuck School
Tim Album
  1. Little Mascara
  2. Here Comes A Regular
  3. Lay It Down Clown
  4. Left Of The Dial
  5. Bastards Of Young
  6. Waitress In The Sky
  7. Kiss Me On The Bus
  8. Dose Of Thunder
  9. Hold My Life
The Replacements
f. 1979 in Minneapolis, MN, USA

This pop-punk group was formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA in 1979, with Paul Westerberg (b. 31 December 1960, Minneapolis, USA; guitar, vocals), Tommy Stinson (b. 6 October 1966, San Diego, California, USA; bass), Bob Stinson (b. 17 December 1959, Mound, Minnesota, USA, d. 18 February 1995; guitar) and Chris Mars (b. 26 April 1961, Minneapolis, USA; drums). Originally the Impediments, their early shambolic, drunken gigs forced a name change to secure further work. Their debut for the local Twin/Tone label showcased their self-proclaimed power trash style. earning comparisons with hardcore legends Hüsker Dü. Subsequent albums saw the group diversifying to encompass influences from folk, country and blues, without straying far from their winning formuls of rock 'n' roll married to the raw passion of punk rock. Beloved by critics on both sides of the Atlantic, the group appeared on the verge of mainstream success in America with the release of Pleased to Meet Me. Bob Stinson was replaced by Slum Dunlap and Westerberg was at the height of his songwriting powers on the suicide anthem 'The Ledge', and the achingly melodic 'Skyway'. Greater succes somehow eluded them and All Shook Down was a largely subdued affair, hinting at an impending solo career for Westerberg. However, it was Mars who would become first ex-Replacement to record following the band's dissolution in 1990. Westerberg too would go on to sign under his own name, while Tommy Stinson formed his own bands, Bash and Pop and then Perfect. Dunlap reappeared on Dan Baird's debut solo album. Bob Sinson died in 1995 of a suspected drug overdose. The 1997 double CD compilation included unreleased material and rarities.

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