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PunkKitten138 05-06-2013 01:09 PM

Personally i find anything by the Misfits to be great, and they will always be one of my favorite bands. Best album - American Psycho


(i dont really care for the Micheal Graves Misfits, only the Danzig)

Janszoon 05-06-2013 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by PunkKitten138 (Post 1316290)
Personally i find anything by the Misfits to be great, and they will always be one of my favorite bands. Best album - American Psycho


(i dont really care for the Micheal Graves Misfits, only the Danzig)

I'm confused. If you don't like the Michael Graves incarnation, why is your favorite Misfits album one of the ones with Michael Graves? :confused:

PunkKitten138 05-06-2013 04:49 PM

OH my god... i feel like a retard. My bad. I dont really care for the Micheal graves, but American Pshyco was good.. i totally thought that Micheal Graves wasnt in that album i thought he came into the scene after that.

Walk among Us is my fav with Danzig... I feel like a utter noob.....


I guess everyone has their day.

Thank for calling me out Janszoon. :)

sidewinder 05-09-2013 12:57 PM

Also why are you talking about Misfits in a post-punk thread?:bonkhead:

Scotty The Rebel 05-09-2013 08:59 PM

If y'all consider this Post Punk (not really familiar with the term) then my answer is:
http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/50...Billy+Idol.png

Max Power 06-22-2013 06:17 PM

Wire - Pink Flag

Ninetales 06-24-2013 03:00 PM

Top 5 for me maybe i think

Real Life by Magazine
This Heat by This Heat
Marquee Moon by Television
Unknown Pleasures by Joy Divison
Crazy Rhythms by The Feelies

Farewell 07-09-2013 12:00 AM

Not sure if anyone else considers it post-punk, but Iggy Pop's first solo album (The Idiot) is worth a mention, IMO. Since the threadstarter mentioned Joy Division, it's ironic that when Ian Curtis's body was discovered, Iggy Pop's The Idiot LP was spinning on the record player.

Gavin B. 07-12-2013 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Farewell (Post 1341559)
Not sure if anyone else considers it post-punk, but Iggy Pop's first solo album (The Idiot) is worth a mention, IMO. Since the threadstarter mentioned Joy Division, it's ironic that when Ian Curtis's body was discovered, Iggy Pop's The Idiot LP was spinning on the record player.

The Idiot came out in early 1977 which is a bit too early to be post punk. In fact The Idiot came out a few months before the Sex Pistols released Never Mind the Bullocks. That would make The Idiot pre-punk by most people's standards.

The Sex Pistols imploded during their American tour in January 1978, which is generally considered to be the end of the punk era.

Farewell 07-13-2013 02:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Gavin B. (Post 1343525)
The Idiot came out in early 1977 which is a bit too early to be post punk. In fact The Idiot came out a few months before the Sex Pistols released Never Mind the Bullocks. That would make The Idiot pre-punk by most people's standards.

The Sex Pistols imploded during their American tour in January 1978, which is generally considered to be the end of the punk era.

Thanks for the correction. For some reason I thought that album came out in '78.


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