Well, you get up every morning
And you see, it's still the same
All the floors and all the walls
And all the rest remains
Nothing changes fast enough
The hurry, worry days
It makes you want to give it up
And drift into a haze
Revelations seems to be another way
To make the days go faster anyways
We're all exchanging pleasantries
No matter how we feel
And no one knows the difference
'Cause it all seems so unreal
You'd better grab a hold of something
Simple but it's true
If you don't stop to smell the roses now
They might end up on you
Expectations only mean you really think you know
What's coming next, and you don't
Yearbooks with their autographs
From friends you might have had
These are your important years
You'd better make them last
Falling in and out of love just like...
These are your important years, your life
Once you've seen the light, you finally
Realize it might end up all right
It might end up all right now
Husker Dü (pronounced "Hoosker Doo") was an American rock band from Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota. The band's name means «Do you remember?» in Danish and Norwegian. The original lineup included Bob Mould on guitar, Greg Norton on bass, and Grant Hart on drums. Husker Dü helped define the sound of the alternative rock movement of the 1980s, blending influences of punk, indie, and noise rock. Their music was characterized by aggressive riffs, catchy melodies, and introspective lyrics that explored themes of alienation, loneliness, and identity search. Among their most important albums are *Zen Arcade* (1984), considered a masterpiece of the alternative rock genre, and *New Day Rising* (1985). The band disbanded in 1988 after a series of internal conflicts. Bob Mould continued his musical career with Sugar and as a solo artist, while Grant Hart pursued an independent music path.
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