Sorry, I'm being overbearing here. I just read that Replacements one. I thought it was really good. If anything, the takeaway I... uh... took away from it is that Paul and Tommy were pathologically self-destructive. And not just "let's drink and drug ourselves to death", I mean like desperately needing money, receiving some, and then using it to buy a broken down golf cart or lighting it on fire. Those guys just sabotaged themselves at every single opportunity.
It was pretty fun to read Bob Mould's simmering rage as he describes how hard he and Husker worked the circuit and did everything DIY and then the Replacements stumbled in, said they didn't want to do any work, demanding roadies and assistance, and then got the major label deal.
Also, the whole Bob Stinson thing is such a heartbreaker. Dude was just so damaged from his childhood.