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Warehouse: Songs and Stories
âWarehouse: Songs and Storiesâ was the sixth and final studio album by American punk rock band HĂŒsker DĂŒ. The band dissolved in part due to disagreements between songwriters Bob Mould and Grant Hart over the latterâs drug use. This album, along with Candy Apple Grey, showcases the increasing maturity of Mould and Hartâs writing. This album is also known for its battle between the two songwriters, with Mould famously telling Hart that he would never have more than half of the songs on a HĂŒsker DĂŒ album. The albumâs title comes from the fact that the group had rented some warehouse space in which to write and rehearse; a change from their former practice of writing new material and testing it out on live audiences. The singles on this album: âCould You Be the One?â, âSheâs a Woman (And Now He Is a Man)â and âIce Cold Iceâ.
âWarehouse: Songs and Storiesâ was the sixth and final studio album by American punk rock band HĂŒsker DĂŒ. The band dissolved in part due to disagreements between songwriters Bob Mould and Grant Hart over the latterâs drug use. This album, along with Candy Apple Grey, showcases the increasing maturity of Mould and Hartâs writing. This album is also known for its battle between the two songwriters, with Mould famously telling Hart that he would never have more than half of the songs on a HĂŒsker DĂŒ album. The albumâs title comes from the fact that the group had rented some warehouse space in which to write and rehearse; a change from their former practice of writing new material and testing it out on live audiences. The singles on this album: âCould You Be the One?â, âSheâs a Woman (And Now He Is a Man)â and âIce Cold Iceâ.
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Warehouse: Songs and Storiesâ
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âWarehouse: Songs and Storiesâ was the sixth and final studio album by American punk rock band HĂŒsker DĂŒ. The band dissolved in part due to disagreements between songwriters Bob Mould and Grant Hart over the latterâs drug use. This album, along with Candy Apple Grey, showcases the increasing maturity of Mould and Hartâs writing. This album is also known for its battle between the two songwriters, with Mould famously telling Hart that he would never have more than half of the songs on a HĂŒsker DĂŒ album. The albumâs title comes from the fact that the group had rented some warehouse space in which to write and rehearse; a change from their former practice of writing new material and testing it out on live audiences. The singles on this album: âCould You Be the One?â, âSheâs a Woman (And Now He Is a Man)â and âIce Cold Iceâ.
















