Dinosaur Jr.'s You're Living All Over Me

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“... [this book] offers a fascinating glimpse into the dysfunctional world of Dinosaur Jr. where nobody talks to anyone else, resentment grows to alarming proportions and some avowedly non-post-punk/hardcore guitar solos and 'couldn't give a toss' vocals are draped all over what can best be described as under-produced sludge-metal and which, despite sounding like a dogs dinner of lunatic ideas, still succeeds in being a genuinely tremendous album. Definitely one to add to the essential 33 1/3 publications to date.” –  Total Music

Bug may have had the hit, and Where You Been may have sold more copies, but 1987's You're Living All Over Me is the album where Dinosaur became Dinosaur Jr … Nick Attfield uses the album as an entry point into Dinosaur Jr.'s biography, tracing their suburban punk origins through their bitter demise with writing that's akin to a J Mascis solo: bold, inventive, and with all sorts of tangents and asides thrown in.” –  Stephen M. Deusner, Pitchfork

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