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AanAllein:
Wire would've been my pick too...

Another two bands:

David Bowie (The Man Who Sold The World (1970)/Hunky Dory (1971)/The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust (1972))
LCD Soundsystem (LCD Soundsystem (2005), 45:33 (2006), Sound of Silver (2007)) assuming you count 45:33 as an album...

I would mention The Jesus Lizard if I'd heard Head (1990), since Goat (1991)/Liar (1992) is a good one-two punch.

squawk:
skwm - firewater (1996)/developer (1997)/blueblood (1998)

duh

but that's just because it's hard for me to find other bands. they usually stick to like, alternating years.

Joseph:
I hit reply to mention Silkworm, only to have in stolen from me in the two minutes I took to confirm my intuition.

CCR - CCR [1968]/Bayou Country+Green River [1969]/Cosmo's Factory [1970]
Throbbing Gristle - D.o.A: The Third and Final Report [1978]/20 Jazz Funk Greats [1979]/Heathen Earth [1980]
Make-Up - Destination: Love [1996]/Sound Verite [1997]/In Mass Mind [1998]

Rudi Voller:
Neil Young [Time Fades Away (1973), Tonight's The Night (1974), On the Beach (1975), Zuma (1975 as well)]

If we're allowed EPs then I'd personally class Polvo's run of Cor-Crane Secret, Today's Active Lifestyles and Celebrate the Dark Age ('92-4) as great.

Then Low's I Could Live in Hope, Long Division and Curtain Hits the Cast ('94-6) to round things off.

I though that Silkworm's Libertine was in '95, but it turns out it was '94, so I thought that ruled them out. Must admit that I hadn't even considered Blueblood. But then I much prefer Silkworm before Phelps left.

Touch Me Im Sick:

--- Quote from: Christophe on 07 Nov 2009, 11:51 ---Wire [Pink Flag (1977), Chairs Missing (1978), 154 (1979)]

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and

Magazine [Real Life (1978), Secondhand Daylight (1979), The Correct Use of Soap (1980)]
Hüsker Dü [Metal Circus (1983), Zen Arcade (1984), New Day Rising (1985)]

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