Me and You (Egg Hunt song)

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"Me and You"
Single by Egg Hunt
B-side"We All Fall Down" (2:49)
ReleasedOctober 1986
RecordedMarch 27, 28 and 30, 1986
StudioSouthern
GenrePost-hardcore
Length3:48
LabelDischord
Songwriter(s)Ian MacKaye
Producer(s)Egg Hunt
Professional ratings
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AllMusic[1]

The

release by the American experimental post-hardcore duo[2] Egg Hunt.[4]

Overview

Egg Hunt's only output, a piece of "experimental, post-hardcore" music,[2] is notable for its B-side, "We All Fall Down", a "post-punk melodic masterpiece"[1] whose lyrics are a heartfelt and bitter reflection on the demise of Washington, D.C.'s 1985 Revolution Summer:[5]

In search of the quiet life
We all fall down
In search of the righteous life
We all fall down

          —Embrace, final lines of "We All Fall Down"[6]

The song was originally written by Ian MacKaye for his band

Embrace, whose other members rejected it.[nb 1][3][6][7]

Although seemingly a small release in comparison to Dischord's significant catalog, this record is still a notable sample of MacKaye and Jeff Nelson's songwriting abilities, as well as their chemistry together as artists.

The single features MacKaye's recording debut as a guitarist and his final collaboration with Nelson.[6]

Background

Egg Hunt