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Relatively cleaner-produced and more accessible thanYou’re Living All Over Me,Bugexpanded on the strengths of its predecessor, and establishedDinosaur Jr.as a major band in the American underground. Although the majority of the album is firmly situated in the sprawling, noisy metallic fusion of hard rock and avant noise,Bugalso demonstrates thatJ Mascishas a talent for winding folk-rock, particularly on “The Post” and “Pond Song.” Like its predecessor, the songs onBugare quite uneven, but it does represent a major step forward forMascis, particularly on the masterpiece of the record, “Freak Scene,” a surprisingly catchy song encapsulating the appeal and pitfalls of indie rock within three minutes. -All Music Guide





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