On This Day: June 28 1989 - Hoodoo Gurus Release Magnum Cum Louder

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On This Day: June 28 1989 - Hoodoo Gurus Release Magnum Cum Louder
On this day June 28 1989, Australian rock band Hoodoo Gurus released their fourth studio album Magnum Cum Louder. Known for their infectious blend of garage rock, power pop, and sharp lyricism, the band continued to expand their international presence with this release.

The album reached number 101 on the Billboard 200 and included standout tracks like Come Anytime, which became a fan favorite and received strong airplay on college and alternative radio stations. The band’s energetic sound and clever songwriting earned them critical acclaim and a devoted cult following.

80s insight: Magnum Cum Louder showed how the 80s alternative scene was thriving beyond the usual American and British borders. Bands like Hoodoo Gurus helped shape the global face of rock with passion, wit, and great hooks.

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