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This is the first edition of Bob Mould’s excellent memoir, tracing his path from the ferocious early days of Hüsker Dü through Sugar and into his solo career. It’s one of the more candid musician autobiographies from that era—less mythology, more process—covering songwriting, touring, and the realities of sustaining a long creative life in and out of the punk orbit. If you’re even adjacent to that late-70s/80s American underground scene, this is a key document.
Signed copies aren’t as available as you might think. Mould’s influence runs deep—hardcore, alternative, indie—and signed copies don’t stay on shelves long. Between the signature and the condition, this is the kind of copy that fits both a reading shelf and a collection.
Signed copies don’t last long.


















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