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  1. On This Day August 10 1989 – White Lion Released Their Album Big Game

    On This Day August 10 1989 – White Lion Released Their Album Big Game

    On this day August 10 1989, White Lion released their third studio album, Big Game. Following the success of their 1987 breakthrough album Pride, the band returned with another dose of melodic hard rock that balanced social commentary with radio friendly hooks. Big Game featured the popular...
  2. On This Day August 4 1989 – Practice What You Preach By Testament Was Released

    On This Day August 4 1989 – Practice What You Preach By Testament Was Released

    On this day August 4 1989, Practice What You Preach by Testament was released, marking the band’s third studio album and a major step forward in both sound and message. Known for their powerful blend of thrash metal and socially aware lyrics, Testament used this album to broaden their reach...
  3. On This Day August 2 1989 – The Cinderella Theory By George Clinton Was Released

    On This Day August 2 1989 – The Cinderella Theory By George Clinton Was Released

    On this day August 2 1989, The Cinderella Theory by George Clinton was released, marking his fifth solo album and his debut on Prince’s Paisley Park Records. Known for his groundbreaking work with Parliament Funkadelic, Clinton continued to push the boundaries of funk with this record, blending...
  4. On This Day July 25 1989 – Paul's Boutique by Beastie Boys Was Released

    On This Day July 25 1989 – Paul's Boutique by Beastie Boys Was Released

    On this day July 25 1989, Paul's Boutique by Beastie Boys was released, marking a bold creative leap for the trio and cementing its place as one of the most groundbreaking albums of the era. After their debut Licensed to Ill became a commercial smash, many expected more party anthems. Instead...
  5. On This Day July 23 1989 – Tender Lover by Babyface Was Released

    On This Day July 23 1989 – Tender Lover by Babyface Was Released

    On this day July 23 1989, Tender Lover was released, marking the second solo album from Babyface and the one that launched him into full superstardom. Blending smooth vocals with polished production, this album became a benchmark for late 80s R and B and solidified Babyface’s role as both a hit...
  6. On This Day July 18, 1989 – UHF Soundtrack by Weird Al Yankovic Was Released

    On This Day July 18, 1989 – UHF Soundtrack by Weird Al Yankovic Was Released

    On this day July 18, 1989, the UHF soundtrack by Weird Al Yankovic was released and delivered a chaotic mix of parody songs, comedy sketches, and pop culture spoofs that matched the offbeat tone of the film. Although the movie UHF had a short theatrical run, the soundtrack quickly found a home...
  7. On This Day: July 12, 1989 – Sick of It All Releases Blood Sweat and No Tears

    On This Day: July 12, 1989 – Sick of It All Releases Blood Sweat and No Tears

    On this day July 12, 1989, hardcore band Sick of It All released their debut album Blood Sweat and No Tears, a raw and uncompromising blast of New York hardcore that became a cornerstone of the genre. Packed with 19 tracks in just over 28 minutes, the album hit fast, hard, and without apology...
  8. On This Day: July 11, 1989 – The The Releases Mind Bomb

    On This Day: July 11, 1989 – The The Releases Mind Bomb

    On this day July 11, 1989, The The released their third studio album Mind Bomb, a bold and confrontational record that marked a major creative shift for the band. Led by Matt Johnson, The The had already built a reputation for their blend of political commentary, emotional honesty, and genre...
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