Sonic Youth’s “Goo” album was released on June 26, 1990. The album was released on DGC Records and was produced by Nick Sansano and Sonic Youth. “Goo” is the band’s sixth studio album and features some of their most well-known songs, including “Kool Thing” and “Dirty Boots.” The album was a critical and commercial success for Sonic Youth and helped to establish them as one of the most influential alternative rock bands of the 1990s.

Formed in New York City, United States, the band was founded in 1981 by Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon, Lee Ranaldo, and Richard Edson. Throughout their career, Sonic Youth was known for their experimental approach to rock music, combining elements of noise, punk, and avant-garde music. The band was a key part of the New York City music scene in the 1980s and 1990s and helped to define the sound of alternative rock during that period. Sonic Youth disbanded in 2011 after more than three decades of making music together.

Bassist and vocalist Kim Gordon has been involved in several other musical projects, including the band Free Kitten and her solo work. She is also an accomplished visual artist and has exhibited her work in galleries and museums around the world. In recent years, Gordon has also published a memoir titled “Girl in a Band,” which chronicles her life in music and art.