Most INFLUENTIAL Albums

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telefunker



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  • Posted: 06/14/2009 19:40
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mika - life in cartoon motion
the kooks - KONK
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I guess that I would say "are you experienced" only because there wasn't anything like this when it came out..and influenced a whole new generation of blues based guitar players.
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also
VU and nico
Nirvana Nevermind
Sex pistols
D bowie ziggy
Cocteau Twins Head over heals
My bloody valentine loveless since I think that they influence the shugaze scene began by Cocteau twins, Jesus and mary chain, etc
Revolver
B Dylan highway 61
Funkadelic One nation added a new crunch to funk that sly began and James brown before them
Ohio Players Skin Tight was critical in establishing the new funk of the 70s which Parliament/funkadelic took and tweaked


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  • Posted: 10/02/2009 13:14
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Goldie and Metalhedz - Timeless.
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  • Posted: 10/02/2009 23:03
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top 10 + 1 for punk and indie:
Velvet Underground- Nico (duh)
Sex Pistols- Nevermind the Bollocks (no punk)
Nirvana- Nevermind (way different 90s/00s indie)
The Clash- London Calling (encouraged eclectic music for punks)
The Ramones- The Ramones (invented the punk song)
Stooges- Raw Power (no punk)
Velvet Underground-White Light/ White Heat (no punk)
Stooges- Fun House (no punk)
Black Flag- My War (no grunge)
Radiohead-OK Computer (no 00s indie)

Talking Heads-Fear of Music (no Radiohead)

N.B. without punk, indie would be much (unrecognisably) different
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