Hüsker Dü great Bob Mould was the musical guest on Friday night’s episode of Late Show with David Letterman. He and his backing band of Jason Narducy and Jon Wurster ferociously tore through a medley of “Tomorrow Morning” and “Kid With a Crooked Face”. In fact, the performance was so loud, dust fell from the ceiling of the Ed Sullivan Theatre.

People in the studio audience confirmed that dust fell from the rafters as we played! Ha! http://t.co/h1qhnGd02p @bobmouldmusic #letterman — Jason Narducy (@SplitSingleband) February 7, 2015

We played punk rock so now the building is closed for repair. Tune in to @Letterman TONIGHT @bobmouldmusic pic.twitter.com/VIvDDuC99T — Jason Narducy (@SplitSingleband) February 6, 2015

Replay the performance below.

In related news, Hüsker Dü’s landmark third studio album New Day Rising recently celebrated its 30th anniversary. To mark the occasion, we enlisted No Age singer Dean Spount to reflect on the album’s legacy and impact on his own musical career.