March 16–20, 1992

Uncle Tupelo

March 16–20, 1992

RELEASED: August 03, 1992
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Grindstone 3:16 2. Coalminers 2:33 3. Wait Up 2:09 4. Criminals 2:20 5. Shaky Ground 2:49 6. Satan, Your Kingdom Must Come Down 1:53 7. Black Eye 2:19 8. Moonshiner 4:23 9. I Wish My Baby Was Born 1:39 10. Atomic Power 1:51 11. Lilli Schull 5:15 12. Warfare 3:43 13. Fatal Wound 4:09 14. Sandusky 3:43 15. Wipe the Clock 2:36
March 16–20, 1992 is an influential album by Uncle Tupelo that marked a significant moment in the alternative country genre. The album features a blend of punk rock energy with traditional country sounds, showcasing the band's signature style characterized by heartfelt lyrics and a raw, authentic sound. It has been praised for its emotional depth and lyrical introspection, resonating with fans and critics alike. The album's legacy continues to influence countless artists in the Americana and indie rock scenes.