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Dinosaur Jr. "Green Mind" cassette tape

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Remember when J Mascis and Dinosaur Jr. almost crossed over to become a popular band? Well, it was 1991 and this was that moment. It’s technically their fourth record, but it’s mostly a Mascis solo album — and a great one at that. Lots of guitar. Not as much feedback as you might expect and that tuneful whine from the guitarist who can also barely sing. All of which is to say it’s an excellent album and a great, early 90s document. They even played “The Wagon” on the radio. A lot! Tape in excellent vintage condition.

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Remember when J Mascis and Dinosaur Jr. almost crossed over to become a popular band? Well, it was 1991 and this was that moment. It’s technically their fourth record, but it’s mostly a Mascis solo album — and a great one at that. Lots of guitar. Not as much feedback as you might expect and that tuneful whine from the guitarist who can also barely sing. All of which is to say it’s an excellent album and a great, early 90s document. They even played “The Wagon” on the radio. A lot! Tape in excellent vintage condition.

Remember when J Mascis and Dinosaur Jr. almost crossed over to become a popular band? Well, it was 1991 and this was that moment. It’s technically their fourth record, but it’s mostly a Mascis solo album — and a great one at that. Lots of guitar. Not as much feedback as you might expect and that tuneful whine from the guitarist who can also barely sing. All of which is to say it’s an excellent album and a great, early 90s document. They even played “The Wagon” on the radio. A lot! Tape in excellent vintage condition.

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