On This Day: June 24, 1982 – The Replacements Release Stink

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Pete

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On This Day: June 24, 1982 – The Replacements Release Stink.

On this day June 24, 1982, The Replacements released their EP Stink, a raw and fast blast of punk energy that built on the momentum of their debut album. Clocking in at just under fifteen minutes, the EP delivered aggressive tracks like Kids Don’t Follow and God Damn Job, capturing the band’s defiant spirit and garage punk roots.

Released on Twin Tone Records, Stink showed The Replacements leaning fully into their rebellious sound before they began to evolve toward more melodic and...

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