Hootenanny

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Hootenanny is a 1983 album by American rock band The Replacements that marked their transition from hardcore punk toward a more diverse, melodic alternative rock sound.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music album
studio album
artist The Replacements NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs transition from hardcore punk to more melodic alternative rock sound
followedBy Let It Be NERFINISHED
genre alternative rock
punk rock
hasPart Buck Hill NERFINISHED
Color Me Impressed NERFINISHED
Hayday
Hootenanny (song) NERFINISHED
Lovelines NERFINISHED
Mr. Whirly NERFINISHED
Run It NERFINISHED
Take Me Down to the Hospital NERFINISHED
Treatment Bound
Willpower
Within Your Reach NERFINISHED
You Lose NERFINISHED
language English
mainPerformer Bob Stinson NERFINISHED
Chris Mars NERFINISHED
Paul Westerberg NERFINISHED
Tommy Stinson NERFINISHED
performer The Replacements NERFINISHED
precededBy Stink NERFINISHED
producer Peter Jesperson NERFINISHED
The Replacements NERFINISHED
recordLabel Twin/Tone Records NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1983

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The Replacements notableWork Hootenanny
The Replacements album Hootenanny