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* MundaneMadeAwesome: "Teen Age Riot" is a presidential campaign song for J Mascis of DinosaurJr.

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* MundaneMadeAwesome: "Teen Age Riot" is a presidential campaign song for J Mascis of DinosaurJr.Music/DinosaurJr.



* ShoutOut: The aforementioned "Teen Age Riot" is about DinosaurJr, "Hey Joni" references Music/JimiHendrix's "Hey Joe", and well as singer JoniMitchell, and "The Sprawl" is a reference to a novel by Creator/WilliamGibson.
** The album's closer "Eliminator, Jr." is named as such because the band thought it sounded like a combination of ''Eliminator-era Music/ZZTop and DinosaurJr. The fact that it's part z in "Trilogy" also reinforces the Music/ZZTop reference.

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* ShoutOut: The aforementioned "Teen Age Riot" is about DinosaurJr, Music/DinosaurJr, "Hey Joni" references Music/JimiHendrix's "Hey Joe", and well as singer JoniMitchell, and "The Sprawl" is a reference to a novel by Creator/WilliamGibson.
** The album's closer "Eliminator, Jr." is named as such because the band thought it sounded like a combination of ''Eliminator-era Music/ZZTop and DinosaurJr.Music/DinosaurJr. The fact that it's part z in "Trilogy" also reinforces the Music/ZZTop reference.
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Daydream Nation was the fifth album by Indie/AlternativeRock band SonicYouth, released in 1988. Made with almost twice the usual budget of their previous albums, it was their most expensively produced album up to that point. With frontman Thurston Moore on a writing spree, it ended up as a double album.

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Daydream Nation was the fifth album by Indie/AlternativeRock band SonicYouth, Music/SonicYouth, released in 1988. Made with almost twice the usual budget of their previous albums, it was their most expensively produced album up to that point. With frontman Thurston Moore on a writing spree, it ended up as a double album.



* ShoutOut: The aforementioned "Teen Age Riot" is about DinosaurJr, "Hey Joni" references JimiHendrix's "Hey Joe", and well as singer JoniMitchell, and "The Sprawl" is a reference to a novel by Creator/WilliamGibson.

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* ShoutOut: The aforementioned "Teen Age Riot" is about DinosaurJr, "Hey Joni" references JimiHendrix's Music/JimiHendrix's "Hey Joe", and well as singer JoniMitchell, and "The Sprawl" is a reference to a novel by Creator/WilliamGibson.
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* PerishingAltRockVoice: Most of Thurston's songs, excluding "Silver Rocket" and "The Wonder". Both Kim and Lee avoid this, with the former's passionately grunted delivery, and the latter's shouted deadpan delivery.

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* PerishingAltRockVoice: Most of Thurston's songs, excluding "Silver Rocket" and "The Wonder". Both Averted by both Kim and Lee avoid this, Lee, with the former's passionately grunted delivery, and the latter's shouted deadpan delivery.
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** "Take a walk in the park? SHIT YEAH!" from "Eliminator, Jr."

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** "Take a walk in the park? SHIT YEAH!" from "Eliminator, Jr.""
* PerishingAltRockVoice: Most of Thurston's songs, excluding "Silver Rocket" and "The Wonder". Both Kim and Lee avoid this, with the former's passionately grunted delivery, and the latter's shouted deadpan delivery.
* ShoutOut: The aforementioned "Teen Age Riot" is about DinosaurJr, "Hey Joni" references JimiHendrix's "Hey Joe", and well as singer JoniMitchell, and "The Sprawl" is a reference to a novel by Creator/WilliamGibson.
** The album's closer "Eliminator, Jr." is named as such because the band thought it sounded like a combination of ''Eliminator-era Music/ZZTop and DinosaurJr. The fact that it's part z in "Trilogy" also reinforces the Music/ZZTop reference.
* WordSaladLyrics: Lee Ronaldo's songs "Hey Joni", "Eric's Trip", and "Rain King" all feature this. For example: "Shots ring out from the center of an empty field/Joni's in the tall grass/She's a beautiful mental jukebox, a sailboat explosion/A snap of electric whipcrack"

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* MundaneMadeAwesome: "Teen Age Riot" is a presidential campaign song for Creator/JMascis

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* MundaneMadeAwesome: "Teen Age Riot" is a presidential campaign song for Creator/JMascisJ Mascis of DinosaurJr.
**"Take a walk in the park? SHIT YEAH!" from "Eliminator, Jr."
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* MundaneMadeAwesome: "Teen Age Riot" is a presidential campaign song for JMascis

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* MundaneMadeAwesome: "Teen Age Riot" is a presidential campaign song for JMascisCreator/JMascis
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* InTheStyleOf: "Eliminator Jr." tries to sound like Music/ZZTop and Music/DinosaurJr

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* InTheStyleOf: "Eliminator Jr." tries to sound like Music/ZZTop and Music/DinosaurJrMusic/DinosaurJr
* LiteraryAllusionTitle: "The Sprawl" references Creator/WilliamGibson.
* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: Hard to place, as the album forgoes heavy distortion in favor of strange guitar noises, but songs like "Teen Age Riot" and "The Sprawl" are easily 5-6, with "Hey Joni","Eric's Trip", and "Cross The Breeze" being in the 6-7 range due to pure speed and noisiness."Silver Rocket" goes from a 6 to a 9 or 10 during the noise solo, and "Eliminator, Jr. is easily a 7 or 8. Songs like "Candle" and "Hyperstation" can drop below this, and "Providence" hops from a 1 to a 2 due to the white noise.
* MundaneMadeAwesome: "Teen Age Riot" is a presidential campaign song for JMascis
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* AlliterativeTitle: "Total Trash"

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* AlliterativeTitle: "Total Trash"Trash"
* CaptainObvious: During the chorus of "Total Trash", Thurston finds it necessary to point out that "it's a natural fact that I'm not no cow".
* EpicRocking: Almost half the album. Examples include "Teen Age Riot", "The Sprawl", "Cross The Breeze", "Candle" just meets five minutes, and the "Trilogy" that closes the album lasts over 14 minutes.
* InTheStyleOf: "Eliminator Jr." tries to sound like Music/ZZTop and Music/DinosaurJr
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* AlbumTitleDrop: ''Daydream Nation'''s title comes from the line "Daydreaming days in a daydream nation", from the "Hyperstation" section of the suite which closes the recording, "Trilogy".

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* AlbumTitleDrop: ''Daydream Nation'''s The album's title comes from the line "Daydreaming days in a daydream nation", from the "Hyperstation" section of the suite which closes the recording, "Trilogy".
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* AlliterativeTitle: ''Total Trash''

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* AlliterativeTitle: ''Total Trash''"Total Trash"
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!!These are Eric's Tropes...

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!!These are Eric's Tropes...Tropes...
* AlbumTitleDrop: ''Daydream Nation'''s title comes from the line "Daydreaming days in a daydream nation", from the "Hyperstation" section of the suite which closes the recording, "Trilogy".
* AlliterativeTitle: ''Total Trash''
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Thurston Moore – guitar, vocals, piano, production

Kim Gordon – bass, guitar, vocals, production

Lee Ranaldo – guitar, vocals, production

Steve Shelley – drums, production

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Thurston *Thurston Moore – guitar, vocals, piano, production

Kim *Kim Gordon – bass, guitar, vocals, production

Lee *Lee Ranaldo – guitar, vocals, production

Steve *Steve Shelley – drums, production



Nick Sansano – production, engineering

Howie Weinberg – mastering

Dave Swanson – engineering assistance

Michael Lavine – photography

Matt Tritto – engineering assistance

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Nick *Nick Sansano – production, engineering

Howie *Howie Weinberg – mastering

Dave *Dave Swanson – engineering assistance

Michael *Michael Lavine – photography

Matt *Matt Tritto – engineering assistance
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Thurston Moore – guitar, vocals, piano, production
Kim Gordon – bass, guitar, vocals, production
Lee Ranaldo – guitar, vocals, production
Steve Shelley – drums, production
'''Production'''
Nick Sansano – production, engineering
Howie Weinberg – mastering
Dave Swanson – engineering assistance
Michael Lavine – photography
Matt Tritto – engineering assistance
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!!These are Eric's Tropes, we've all come to watch him... slope?

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!!These are Eric's Tropes, we've all come to watch him... slope?Tropes...
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Upon it's release, it received almost unanimous critical acclaim for its use of noise, jam influenced song structures, and surrealist lyrics. It is often considered one of the greatest AlternativeRock albums of TheEighties, if not of all time. It was chosen by the Library of Congress to be preserved in the National Recording Registry in 2005.

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Upon it's release, it received almost unanimous critical acclaim for its use of noise, jam influenced song structures, and surrealist lyrics. It is often considered one of the greatest AlternativeRock albums of TheEighties, if not of all time. It was chosen by the Library of Congress to be preserved in the National Recording Registry in 2005.2005.

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Upon it's release, it received almost unanimous critical acclaim for its use of noise, jam influenced song structures, and surrealist lyrics. It is often considered one of the greatest AlternativeRock albums of TheEighties, if not of all time

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Upon it's release, it received almost unanimous critical acclaim for its use of noise, jam influenced song structures, and surrealist lyrics. It is often considered one of the greatest AlternativeRock albums of TheEighties, if not of all timetime. It was chosen by the Library of Congress to be preserved in the National Recording Registry in 2005.
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Upon it's release, it received almost unanimous critical acclaim for its use of noise, jam influenced song structures, and surrealist lyrics. It is often considered one of the best albums of TheEighties

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Upon it's release, it received almost unanimous critical acclaim for its use of noise, jam influenced song structures, and surrealist lyrics. It is often considered one of the best greatest AlternativeRock albums of TheEightiesTheEighties, if not of all time
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Upon it's release, it received almost unanimous critical acclaim for its use of noise, jam influenced song structures, and surrealist lyrics. It is often considered one of the best albums of The80s

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Upon it's release, it received almost unanimous critical acclaim for its use of noise, jam influenced song structures, and surrealist lyrics. It is often considered one of the best albums of The80sTheEighties

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Daydream Nation was the 5th album by Indie/AlternativeRock band SonicYouth

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Daydream Nation was the 5th fifth album by Indie/AlternativeRock band SonicYouthSonicYouth, released in 1988. Made with almost twice the usual budget of their previous albums, it was their most expensively produced album up to that point. With frontman Thurston Moore on a writing spree, it ended up as a double album.

Upon it's release, it received almost unanimous critical acclaim for its use of noise, jam influenced song structures, and surrealist lyrics. It is often considered one of the best albums of The80s
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Daydream Nation was the 5th album by IndieRock band SonicYouth

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Daydream Nation was the 5th album by IndieRock Indie/AlternativeRock band SonicYouth
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Daydream Nation was the 5th album by [[IndieRock]] band [[SonicYouth]]

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Daydream Nation was the 5th album by [[IndieRock]] IndieRock band [[SonicYouth]]SonicYouth
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Hey Joni, put it all behind you'']]

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[[caption-width-right:350:"Hey Joni, put it all behind you"]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:"Hey [[caption-width-right:350:''Hey Joni, put it all behind you"]]you'']]
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