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  2. 100% (Sonic Youth song) - Wikipedia

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    "100%" is a song by American rock band Sonic Youth from their seventh studio album Dirty (1992). It was released as the lead single from the album in July 1992, by DGC.Written by Sonic Youth, the song discusses the murder of Joe Cole, a friend of the band who was killed in an armed robbery on December 19, 1991.

  3. Dirty Boots - Wikipedia

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    "Dirty Boots" is a song by the American rock band Sonic Youth from their sixth studio album, Goo (1990). It was released as the third and final single from the album in April, 1991, by DGC Records . The song was written and produced by Sonic Youth, with additional production from Nick Sansano and Ron Saint Germain .

  4. Sonic Youth discography - Wikipedia

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    Sonic Youth released Murray Street in the summer of 2002, followed in 2004 by Sonic Nurse. Rather Ripped and The Destroyed Room: B-sides and Rarities were released in 2006, the latter featuring tracks previously available only on vinyl, limited-release compilations, B-sides to international singles, and other previously unreleased material.

  5. Drunken Butterfly - Wikipedia

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    "Drunken Butterfly" is a song by American rock band Sonic Youth from their seventh studio album, Dirty (1992). It was released as the fourth and final single from the album in August, 1993, by Geffen Records. The song was written and produced by Sonic Youth, with additional production provided by Butch Vig.

  6. Bull in the Heather - Wikipedia

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    The song reached a peak of number 13 for the issue dated June 18, 1994, spending a total of eight weeks on the chart. [6] The song became Sonic Youth's highest charting song in the United Kingdom, reaching a peak of number 24 on the UK Singles Chart for the issue dated May 7, 1994. The song spent a total of five weeks on the chart. [7]

  7. Kool Thing - Wikipedia

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    "Kool Thing" is a song by American rock band Sonic Youth, released in June 1990 in the United States (as a promotional single) and September 1990 in Europe, as the first single from their sixth studio album Goo. The song was inspired by an interview bassist/singer Kim Gordon conducted with LL Cool J for Spin.

  8. In/Out/In - Wikipedia

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    In/Out/In is a 2022 compilation album by Sonic Youth, released on Three Lobed Recordings. It contains five previously unreleased songs recorded between 2000 and 2010. It contains five previously unreleased songs recorded between 2000 and 2010.

  9. Goo (album) - Wikipedia

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    Goo is the sixth full-length studio album by American alternative rock band Sonic Youth, released on June 26, 1990, by DGC Records.For this album, the band sought to expand upon its trademark alternating guitar arrangements and the layered sound of their previous album Daydream Nation (1988) with songwriting that was more topical than past works.