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  • Posted: 11/22/2015 03:32
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Germ Free Adolescents by X-Ray Spex


The Dark Side Of The Moon by Pink Floyd


Press Color by Lizzy Mercier Descloux


Teenage Jesus And The Jerks by Teenage Jesus and the Jerks


Future Days by Can


Faust by Faust


Paranoid by Black Sabbath


Raw Power by The Stooges

probably not entirely what you were looking for but just some rock favourites of the 70s
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Location: Iowa
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  • #22
  • Posted: 11/22/2015 03:44
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All Big Star albums, Pink Floyd up to Animals too. Some of these probably don't fit under the OP but they're all awesome 70s rock albums


Pink Flag by Wire


Electric Warrior by T. Rex


Red by King Crimson


For Your Pleasure by Roxy Music


Here Come The Warm Jets by Brian Eno


Horses by Patti Smith


Marquee Moon by Television


Entertainment! by Gang Of Four


The Cars by The Cars


Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! by Devo
Sandoz
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  • Posted: 11/26/2015 00:45
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King Crimson. Not a band I have heard much of at all but seem to be very high on a lot of lists but ill be damned if I can ever find any copies of anything of theirs in all the record stores I dig through. Why is that?
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