Albums by The Replacements
ALBUMDead Man's PopThe Replacements
ALBUMAll Shook Down (Expanded Edition)The Replacements
ALBUMDon't Tell a Soul (Expanded Edition)The Replacements
ALBUMPleased To Meet MeThe Replacements
ALBUMTim (Expanded Edition)The Replacements
ALBUMTim (Let It Bleed Edition)The Replacements
ALBUMLet It BeThe Replacements
ALBUMHootenanny (Expanded Edition)The Replacements
ALBUMStink (Expanded Edition)The Replacements
ALBUMSorry Ma, I Forgot to Take Out the Trash (Expanded Edition)The Replacements
The Replacements's Popular Music Videos
Bastards of Young
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Can't Hardly Wait (2020 Remaster)
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When It Began
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Merry Go Round
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Achin' to Be
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Takin a Ride
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Johnny's Gonna Die
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I Hate Music
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Shutup
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Artist Playlists
The Replacements Essentials
Meet the sons of no one.
The Replacements: Deep Cuts
Behind the drunk-punk reputation is a sense of adventure.
Inspired by The Replacements
The Mats have spawned pop-punk stars and raspy-voiced raconteurs.
The Replacements: Influences
They were raised on classic rock but corrupted by punk.
Artist Biography
Striking an imprecise balance of recklessness and heart, the Replacements were one of the most beloved bands to emerge from the American rock & roll underground in the 1980s. Hailing from Minneapolis, the Replacements careened through their early years on Twin/Tone Records, earning a reputation for beer-soaked concerts and sloppily recorded albums that sometimes disguised the wit and empathy of songwriter and de facto leader Paul Westerberg. They next took their stab at the big time, signing with Sire Records and shedding founding guitarist Bob Stinson -- they became critics' darlings without becoming a mainstream success. They made a spirited debut with 1981's Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash, scored a major breakthrough with 1984's Let It Be, and achieved their greatest commercial success with 1989's relatively polished Don't Tell a Soul.
Hometown
Minneapolis, MN, United States
Genre
Rock