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  2. Bob Mould - Wikipedia

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    Bob Mould's star on the outside mural of the Minneapolis nightclub First Avenue. Mould's song "Dog on Fire" is the theme song for The Daily Show. He originally wrote the track for his third solo album, but cut it as redundant. The name was picked by mastering engineer Jim Wilson from an offhand comment Mould made in an interview.

  3. Sugar (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The band played their final show in Japan in 1995, [6] Mould broke the band up in spring 1996. [2] Barbe wished to spend more time with his growing family and expand his solo career. Travis took over the drumming slot in Kustomized. Bob Mould spent the summer of 2012 touring and playing Copper Blue in its entirety. [7]

  4. Jon Wurster - Wikipedia

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    In the season 3 "Bush is a Pussy" episode of Mr. Show Bob Odenkirk tells his former Siamese twin (played by David Cross) that he is getting reattached, not to him, but to "Jon Wurster in Marketing." A reference to Rock, Rot & Rule appears on a blackboard in a scene from the Comedy Central show Strangers with Candy .

  5. Bob Mould’s Still Rocking Amid ‘Crazy’ Times - AOL

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    Here are Bob Mould’s tour dates: April 1: San Diego, CA – Music Box April 2: Pioneertown, CA – Pappy & Harriet’s April 4 – Los Angeles, CA – Teragram Ballroom

  6. Bob Mould (album) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Mould (sometimes referred to as Hubcap) is the third solo album by former Hüsker Dü and Sugar guitarist and singer Bob Mould. It was recorded and mixed between September & November 1995 and released in April 1996. Mould played all of the instruments on the album himself, and the sleeve notes declare, "This one is for me."

  7. Greg Norton - Wikipedia

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    While the majority of the band's songwriting was done by bandmates Bob Mould and Grant Hart, Norton contributed the songs "M.T.C.", "Don't Have A Life", "Let's Go Die" and "Everytime". After Hüsker Dü disbanded in 1988, Norton formed the band Grey Area with Colin Mansfield (Hüsker Dü engineer and former member of Fine Art) and Jo Jones.

  8. Hüsker Dü - Wikipedia

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    The members of Hüsker Dü first performed together when Grant Hart, Bob Mould, Greg Norton, and keyboardist Charlie Pine began playing in January 1979 [2].At the time, Mould was a freshman at Macalester College in Saint Paul and frequented nearby Cheapo Records, a Saint Paul record store where Hart was a sales clerk.

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