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| | New Day Rising - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | New Day Rising is a 1985 album by the Minnesota band Hüsker Dü, released on SST Records. |
 | | After their widely acclaimed double-album, Zen Arcade, saw them pushing hardcore punk to its limits by incorporating ideas and influences from a wide stylistic palette--including pop, jazz, and psychedelia--New Day Rising, in some ways, abandoned hardcore punk entirely and set the template for alternative rock for the next decade. |
 | | While retaining the speed and aggression of earlier efforts, virtually all of the songs on New Day Rising exhibit strong pop sensibilities, songcraft, and structure, with all but three of the songs running over 2 minutes, and half of those running over 3 minutes. |
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