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joedec
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Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks
Sonic Youth - Sister
Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation
The Stooges - Raw Power
Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures
Joy Division - Closer
The Damned - Damned Damned Damned
X - Los Angeles
Television - Marquee Moon
Mission of Burma - Vs
The Ramones - The Ramones
The Clash - The Clash (UK Version)
The Runaways - The Runaways
The Runaways - Queens of Noise
Wire - Pink Flag


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Hayden

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  • Posted: 09/20/2013 00:35
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Go to my 'PUNK DRISSING' chart ๐Ÿ˜„
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  • #33
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if you have never heard '13 Songs', this is the song you have to hear off that album.

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Le_Samurai
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  • Posted: 09/20/2013 02:49
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Some great punk, post-punk, hardcore, and post-hardcore. Punk can be kind of hard to pin down, as some artists who I would consider pretty punk (Neil Young mainly) aren't really punk.

The Dismemberment Plan- Emergency & I
The Dismemberment Plan- Change
Suicide- Suicide
Wire- Pink Flag
Wire- Chair Missing
Wire- 154
Gang of Four- Entertainment!
Gang of Four- Solid Gold
Mission of Burma- VS
Mission of Burma- Signals, Calls, and Marches
The Rapture- Echoes (This album is so much more than just "House of Jealous Lovers", which is stunning btw)
Jawbox- For Your Own Special Sweetheart
Sleater Kinney- Dig Me Out
The Jesus Lizard- Liar
Refused- The Shape of Punk to Come
Metz- Metz
The Modern Lovers- The Modern Lovers
Titus Andronicus- The Monitor
Savages- Silence Yourself
Rites of Spring- Rites of Spring
Fugazi- Repeater
Fugazi- Red Medicine
Fugazi- The Argument
The Clash- The Clash (Uk or Us version. I'm partial to the Uk verion)
The Clash- London Calling
Joy Division- Unknown Pleasures
Joy Division- Closer
Buzzcocks- Singles Going Steady
benpaco
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  • #35
  • Posted: 09/20/2013 05:59
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What world is Joy Division punk? Is this a thing? I think of them as closer to ... well a lot of other things than punk. I know they're "post-punk" but that's kind of it's own genre, I thought ...
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Le_Samurai
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  • Posted: 09/20/2013 18:03
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benpaco wrote:
What world is Joy Division punk? Is this a thing? I think of them as closer to ... well a lot of other things than punk. I know they're "post-punk" but that's kind of it's own genre, I thought ...


On my list, I just through every thing together that was in some way related to punk that I liked. So basically, if punk was in the title of the genre, I considered it punk. Not the best way to determine things, but hey, what can you do
Kiki
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  • Posted: 09/20/2013 18:04
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Has anyone run across Fall Out Boy and the like yet? ๐Ÿค” They're still great despite half of the new album not catching me.

Then again, the last album sounds nothing like the first ones. It's more U2/ Echo and The Bunnymen sound instead of The Clash/Sex Pistols they began nearer.
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  • #38
  • Posted: 09/20/2013 18:20
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benpaco wrote:
What world is Joy Division punk? Is this a thing? I think of them as closer to ... well a lot of other things than punk. I know they're "post-punk" but that's kind of it's own genre, I thought ...

Punk and post-punk are strongly linked. I agree that most Joy Division tracks clearly belong to the latter, but you can see punk is nearly everyone of them. I think JD share their sense of urgency and oppressiveness with many punk bands. You know, it's like if I listed James Brown in a soul music list, and you were like "he's not soul, he's funk". True, but both genres share strong influences and it's really difficult to separate them like that. This is even truer with Joy Division. Have you listened to their early recordings and singles? Like the ones featured in the Substance compilation. It's punk music. They did make a transition, but it doesn't shock me to see them listed along with punk albums.
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