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Watch Bob Mould join Militarie Gun to cover Hüsker Dü’s ‘Makes No Sense At All’

Bob Mould recently joined Militarie Gun to cover Hüsker Dü’s ‘Makes No Sense At All’.

On Saturday (September 21), former Hüsker Dü frontman Mould was in Urbana for the Pygmalion Music Festival, where Militarie Gun was also performing.

The old one ZikNation Cover stars are well known for their love of the punk trio, having previously covered their 1986 track ‘Don’t Want To Know If You’re Lonely’. After performing alongside Mould, the band took to Instagram to thank him for taking the time.

“Last night we were honored to be joined by (Mould) to perform the Husker Du classic, Makes No Sense At All,” they wrote. Watch the clip below.

“Late last year, several people had told me that Bob was telling people he was a MG fan, so since we were both in town for @thisispygmalion, we had to ask him if he would stand up and sing a song with us. Thanks Bob!”

Mould was equally positive after the performance, taking to social media to recount the moment. “Thanks to the folks at Pygmalion for inviting me to talk about the history of the music industry as seen through the eyes of an old punk rocker,” he wrote.

“After that, a set of “hot solos” at the Rose Bowl Tavern. Finally, a little stroll down Main Street in my wet stage clothes, guitar on my shoulder, a trip out the back door of the Gallery Art Bar, a jump with Militarie Gun for a quick version of “Makes No Sense At All,” THEN meeting the guys for the first time. All in a day’s work.”

Talk to ZikNation Ahead of their Reading Festival 2024 appearance, the Los Angeles band have named other artists they’d like to collaborate with. “We’d love to do a song with Isaac Brock from Modest Mouse,” Shelton said. “I’d also love to sing on a Gorillaz song, if that’s possible.”

Earlier this year, the group also released a brand new song that also serves as Post Malone’s entrance music for 2K’s WWE 2K24“I got a text one morning saying he wanted a wrestling intro and they wanted me to write it,” Shelton recalls.

“I think he procrastinated for a long time. He was supposed to write his own, and then he asked me to do it for him. It was pretty funny.”

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