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David_D
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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I would argue that The Jam were never true punk, but if they were they stopped being it from All Mod Cons.
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I have little liking for the period, but Joy Division's Closer is at least worth mentioning.
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As for true punk I've hardly even got a favorite album. But I see lots of stuff I like being posted here by others, that mostly fit better in New Wave/Goth-rock/hardcore and everything else often thought of as post-punk. Love tons of that stuff. But I feel more like posting a few "punky" songs from albums I generally enjoy that rarely gets a mention: These guys were great, wether under the Athletico Spizz, Spizzenergi (etc..)-moniker Lara Logic was way better without the X-Ray Specs Their early stuff is all wonderful |
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Here's an attempt at making a list of my favourite "punk" albums, but most of it is more like proto punk, post punk, new wave or just musically related to punk in some way. The Velvet Underground: The Velvet Underground and Nico + White Light White Heat Iggy Pop: Raw Power + The Idiot + Lust For Life The Shaggs: Philosophy of the World Philemon Arthur and the Dung: Philemon Arthur and the Dung Television: Marquee Moon The Sex Pistols: Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols Talking Heads: More Songs About Buildings and Food + Fear of Music + Remain in Light The Police: Zenyatta Mondatta + Synchronicity The Clash: The Clash + London Calling + Sandinista! Sods: Minutes to Go Kliché: Supertanker + Okay Okay Boys Sort Sol: Everything That Rises Must Converge + Flow My Firetear Idles: Brutalism
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If punk (or metal for that matter) wanted to be loved by me, it should sound like this album: |
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Anyway, I'm glad to see this attempt.
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Saperlipopette!
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Here's the ultimate protopunk-tune - from 1966... and it's another "no" Lyrics-wise. |
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Edited by HolyMoly - April 25 2022 at 14:47 |
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Years ago I got really into the Ramones' first 4 albums, and they remain some of my favorite albums to this day (don't care for anything they've done afterwards). Once every few years they're all I listen to for like a week or two and then I get burned out on them. Outside of that the only punk album in my collection is The Offspring's Ixnay on the Hombre. A very fun pop punk album. I'm planning to get some Fugazi CDs in the near-future though.
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One more discovery in my collection of what on RYM is considered to be a Punk album: Shellac (USA) - At Action Park (Post-Hardcore, 1994) What do you think of that, Lewian?
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David_D
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Fugazi's Repeater is something quite else than The Ramones and Pop Punk.
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Shellac (USA) - At Action Park (Post-Hardcore, 1994) Actually, this album is very interesting in relation to Progressive Rock, as it can be also labeled "Math Rock", and thus is an exmple of the closeness and even commonship that can be found between some of Punk and Prog. Edited by David_D - April 30 2022 at 05:59 |
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Do the Buzzcocks apply?
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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Their early albums are classified as Punk Rock on RYM (and highly rated). Edited by David_D - April 30 2022 at 09:59 |
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Nothing to see here.
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Knowing me, knowing you.
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David_D
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But what do you mean?
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Nowa Aleksandria by Siekiera Post-Punk/Cold Wave, Poland, 1986 Edited by Tuzvihar - April 30 2022 at 17:02 |
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"Music is much like f**king, but some composers can't climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener jaded and spent."
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Didn't know that one but like it a lot, thanks for pointing me to it!
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