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181 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2015
[After Nirvana,] How an artist like Scott miller fit into this equation [of fresh attention to alternative rock] was anybody's guess. An impressive number of his fellow '80s cult heroes were just carving out long-term careers, doing something just a touch more streamlined than before: Bob Mould (ex-Hüsker Du) with Sugar, Tanya Donnelly (ex-Throwing Muses) with Belly, David Lowery (ex-Camper Van Beethoven) with Cracker, Paul Westerberg (ex-Replacements) with an all-pro solo band, R.E.M. with, well, R.E.M. All were having their greatest commercial success in the early '90s. The Loud Family were on the same track, putting Game Theory idiosyncrasies into a shinier and more accessible package. (p. 101)