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"Misery" is a song by Minneapolis rock band Soul Asylum, released as the lead single from their seventh studio album, Let Your Dim Light Shine (1995). The track was serviced to US alternative radio in May 1995 and was later issued as a commercial single.
It includes the hit "Misery", which was parodied by "Weird Al" Yankovic as "Syndicated Inc." on his album Bad Hair Day. It was the first Soul Asylum album with drummer Sterling Campbell, who had previously played drums on half of the tracks on Grave Dancers Union. The album's title comes from a lyric of the song "Promises Broken".
2 Music. Toggle Music subsection. 2.1 Albums. 2.2 Songs. 3 Places. 4 People. ... "Misery" (Soul Asylum song), 1995 "Misery", by the Autumn Offering from Embrace the ...
"Just Like Anyone" is a 1995 song by American alternative rock band Soul Asylum from its seventh album, Let Your Dim Light Shine. Written by the lead singer, Dave Pirner, and produced by the band with Butch Vig, the song was the second single released as the album.
Name David Pirner from Soul Asylum. Best known for Best known for being in Soul Asylum. Current city I’m currently in Raleigh, North Carolina. We got rained out last night, so we’re gonna try ...
Black Gold: The Best of Soul Asylum is the second compilation album by Soul Asylum. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It contains 19 of their greatest hits. The title of the album comes from Soul Asylum 's song of the same name, which was a hit single from their 1992 breakthrough album Grave Dancers Union .
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While You Were Out is the third full-length studio album by the American band Soul Asylum, released in 1986. [1] [2] It was produced by Chris Osgood. [3] While You Were Out was the band's third release of 1986. [4] "The Judge" was covered by the Wildhearts on their album Stop Us If You've Heard This One Before, Vol 1.