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PunkisDead:
must owns.....

The Smalls- The Smalls
Propaghandi- How to Clean Everything (unless of course your anti-political, anti-gay, and basically if you are any sort of conformist)
Operation Ivy- Energy
Blink 182- Cheshire Cat so you can see how good the band that ruined punk used to be!


I got nothing else to add that hasen't already been stated... that I actually read. I mean there is some really great stuff listed.

Reno:
the New Pornographers - Mass Romantic
the New Pornographers - Twin Cinema
Broken Social Scene - You Left it in People
the Arcade Fire - Untitled (it is their Debut EP)
the Arcade Fire - Funeral
Modest Mouse - the Moon and Antarctica (many agree here it seems)

Personal thoughts on must owns...

AC Newman - The Slow Wonder (cant believe I had to look the name of that album up)

Neko Case - Tiger Army (I think that is the name of the album at least, dont have it right now so cant look hehe)

Praeserpium Machinarum:
If I should pick one album that I think everyone should at least have the pleasure of listening to once, it would be:

Under Byen - Det er Mig Der Holder Trĉerne Sammen

Arguably the best danish piece of plastic ever recorded.

Kai:

--- Quote from: Merkava ---
The Talking Heads - The Name of the Band is the Talking Heads

Probably the best live compilation (and superior to the famous Stop Making Sense) of one of the best bands you're likely to hear.
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If we're talking about the album version of Stop Making Sense, of course it trumps it; but the video Stop Making Sense is easily better than "The Name of the Band...".  The whole energy of that performance is amazing.


Also, Bitches Brew is way better than anything else Miles Davis did.

KharBevNor:

--- Quote from: JLM --- whereas Bauhaus represents an essential album, since that was more or less the defining element of the goth sound, I don't know that SoM's Floodland would warrant the same attention.  

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I disagree on that. 'Floodland' is, even if it may only really be because of This Corrosion, as stereotypically goth as you can get, in the amount of people that own it, and I believe in their influence as well. There are a good few goth bands who have some influences from the sisters, really. Plus, it's probably more accessible than a lot of Bauhaus.

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