With their third record, The Replacements delivered one of the defining opuses of the ’80s underground, an album good enough to justify its stolen Beatles title. They honored their roughneck Minnesota punk roots on rowdy tracks like "We're Coming Out," but Paul Westerberg also proved he'd become a songwriter of rare insight with the openhearted pop of "I Will Dare." And for the acoustic yet unyielding "Unsatisfied," he penned punk's ultimate statement on the human condition.
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