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    Soul Asylum is an American rock band formed in 1981 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Their 1993 hit " Runaway Train " won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song. The band was originally called Loud Fast Rules, with a lineup consisting of Dave Pirner, Dan Murphy, Karl Mueller, and Pat Morley. [ 1 ] They changed their name to Soul Asylum in 1983. [ 2 ]

  2. The band's next album, Delayed Reaction (2012), received positive reviews and it entered the US album charts, but founding member Dan Murphy left the group at the end of the year. [1] Soul Asylum released their eleventh album, Change of Fortune , in 2016 and their twelfth album, Hurry Up and Wait , in 2020.

  3. Released: 1988 Hang Time is Soul Asylum’s fourth studio album and their first on a major label. The album showcased a blend of punk energy and melodic rock. It featured Dave Pirner on vocals and guitar, Dan Murphy on guitar and vocals, Karl Mueller on bass, and Grant Young on drums.

  4. Contents. Grave Dancers Union. Grave Dancers Union is the sixth studio album by American alternative rock band Soul Asylum and was released in 1992. The album spent 76 weeks on the US Billboard music charts and was certified triple- platinum in 1993, establishing Soul Asylum as one of the most successful rock groups of the first half of the 1990s.

  5. They changed their name to Soul Asylum in 1983. Morley was replaced by Grant Young in 1984. The band recorded three albums with Twin/Tone Records and two with A&M Records, with little commercial ...

  6. Aug 27, 2016 · The song made Soul Asylum superstars, if only for a little while. Grave Dancers Union ultimately went double-platinum, and the band rode the album’s success well into the 1990s, until they sputtered to a stop in 1998, exhausted and happy to get off the treadmill. They have since reunited, sadly without late founding member bass player Karl ...

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  8. Jun 1, 2018 · The song itself was certified gold (selling 600,000 copies) and a key component to Soul Asylum’s triple-platinum record Gravedancers Union. As the third single to be released off the record (Yes, third… behind “Somebody to Shove” and “Black Gold”) it reached number five on the Billboard Hot 100, number two on the US top 40, and won a Grammy Award for best rock song in 1994.

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