Dinosaur Jr. Releases You’re Living All Over Me - December 14, 1987

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On this day, December 14, 1987, Dinosaur Jr. released their second album, You’re Living All Over Me. A defining record in the alternative rock and indie scene, the album showcased the band’s signature blend of distorted guitars, melodic hooks, and raw emotional depth.

Tracks like “Little Fury Things” and “In a Jar” highlight J Mascis’s unique vocal delivery and guitar work, making this album a standout in their discography. You’re Living All Over Me is often credited as a key influence on the rise of 90s alternative and grunge music.
 
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