Superchunk is an 
indie rock band from 
Chapel Hill, North Carolina.   After a pair of well-received singles, Superchunk released 
Superchunk[?], a critically-lauded LP that failed to bring the band the superstardom that label heads had hoped they would be, in the wake of bands like 
Pearl Jam and 
Nirvana's success.  In spite of the ensuing bidding war, Superchunk stayed on 
Merge Records[?] for their second, just as critically-lauded LP, 
No Pocky for Kitty[?], followed by a collection of singles, 
Tossing Seeds[?] and another well-reviewed LP, 
On the Mouth[?].  In spite of the loyal fanbase, Superchunk had failed to break into the mainstream.  They continued touring and recording, appearing on 
Lollapoolaza[?] and backing a minor hit in "Hyper Enough" (from 
Here's Where the Strings Come[?].  In 
1999, Superchunk released 
Come Pick Me Up[?].
 
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