Dinosaur Jr
You're Living All Over Me
Label ©  Unknown
Release Year  1987
Length  40:03
Genre  Rock
Personal Star Rating [1-5]  
  Ref#  D-0010
Bitrate  (various) Kbps
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    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Little Fury Things  
       3:08  
      2.  
      Kracked  
       2:53  
      3.  
      Sludgefeast  
       5:18  
      4.  
      The Lung  
       3:53  
      5.  
      Raisans  
       3:53  
      6.  
      Tarpit  
       4:39  
      7.  
      In a Jar  
       3:32  
      8.  
      Lose  
       3:14  
      9.  
      Poledo  
       5:44  
      10.  
      Show Me the Way  
       3:49  
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      A blitzkrieg fusion of hardcore punk, Sonic Youth-style noise freak-outs, heavy metal, and melodic hard rock in the vein of Neil Young, You're Living All Over Me was a turning point in American underground rock & roll. With its thin, unbalanced mix, the album sounds positively menacing and edgy -- Lou Barlow's bass barrels forward over Murph's clanking drums, with J Mascis' guitar twisting pummeling riffs and careening, occasionally atonal solos. It established guitar heroics as a part of indie rock, bringing the noise of Sonic Youth into more conventional song structures. Also, Mascis' laconic, self-absorbed whine was a distinct departure from the furious post-hardcore rants, or the mumbling Michael Stipe imitations that dominated indie rock. While the songwriting is occasionally uneven, the best moments of You're Living All Over Me -- "Little Fury Things," "Raisans," "In a Jar," and Barlow's proto-Sebadoh "Poledo" -- retain their power, and it's possible to hear the record's influence throughout alternative rock. -- Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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