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Rolling Stone's 417th greatest album of all time
I am not a fan of U2, so I was pleasantly surprised by this album, as it barely sounds like U2 at all. There is a definite post-punk/new wave feel to the album and much less the bland stadium rock they grew into. I didn't recognise any of the songs but would listen again.
Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols by The Sex Pistols
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Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols is the only studio album by English punk rock band...
The Sex Pistols
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If one band encapsulated the eccentricity present in the post 70’s Southern Californian New Wave,...
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Why the Ramones Matter
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Rolling Stone's 441st greatest album of all time (498th in the 2020 list)
The punk-rock ethic but without the music. The album of noise starts quite well, but in the end is just a monotonous noise with someone muttering and then screeching over the top. I'm all for noisy experimental music but this was just generally unlistenable noise (I realise I sound like an old man saying that),