In a Free Land
Hüsker Dü · 1982
5 min · 3 tracks · alternative rock · hardcore punk · post-hardcore
Raw energy bursts through frenetic rhythms and biting lyrics, encapsulating a pivotal moment in American punk rock.
In a Free Land is a single by Hüsker Dü, released in 1982. Raw energy bursts through frenetic rhythms and biting lyrics, encapsulating a pivotal moment in American punk rock. The release was influential in shaping the alternative rock landscape of the 1980s, heralding the band's rise within the punk scene. It received critical acclaim, with notable reviews highlighting its innovative sound, and helped pave the way for future success on both college radio and mainstream charts. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does In a Free Land sound like?
Raw energy bursts through frenetic rhythms and biting lyrics, encapsulating a pivotal moment in American punk rock. Rooted in alternative rock and hardcore punk.
What makes In a Free Land by Hüsker Dü notable?
The release was influential in shaping the alternative rock landscape of the 1980s, heralding the band's rise within the punk scene. It received critical acclaim, with notable reviews highlighting its innovative sound, and helped pave the way for future success on both college radio and mainstream charts. Released on May 1, 1982, 'In a Free Land' marked Hüsker Dü's first major recorded effort following their early demos. This EP served as a significant stepping stone in their transition from hardcore punk to a more melodic and experimental sound, setting the stage for their subsequent groundbreaking albums.
How many songs are on In a Free Land?
In a Free Land has 3 tracks, running approximately 5 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 In a Free Land Standout 2:50
- 2 What Do I Want? Standout 1:16
- 3 M.I.C. Standout 1:07
Release Date
May 1, 1982
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
5 min 13 sec
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