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Sonic Youth's self-titled EP may have sketched out the band's artistic vision but their debut full-length is the band's mission statement—and a psychotic, dark, twisted, and often thrilling one, too. It kicks off with "(She's in a) Bad Mood"—five-and-a-half minutes of jarring guitar drone and Thurston Moore convincing himself he won't fall for a lover's insane behavior—and then careens into Kim Gordon's violent rape tale "Shaking Hell" and Moore's call-to-arms "Kill Yr. Idols," which featured the sort of quotable lyrics that'd be scrawled in the lockers of indie geeks everywhere.







