Ever since downloading the one My Dad Is Dead album from the Mediafire thread, I have been amazed at how overlooked he/they apparently are/were. Last.fm is telling me there are just over 30,000 plays total for all his recorded output. That's shocking because Jesus Christ, he's awesome. In my whole life I can only think of maybe a dozen times I've ever heard anyone mention him. It boggles the mind, especially considering the year that album came out - 1989! A near-perfect blend of Joy Division, Fugazi and a splash of Husker Du. So, so good.
Not nearly as overlooked but still seemingly pretty unknown to the younger generation: Camper Van Beethoven. Yeah, OK, a lot of people know "Take the Skinheads Bowling" but what most seem to not know is that is nowhere near the level of quality they eventually achieved on their later albums. If it's still in print, I highly recommend the incredibly-cheap 5-CD box set Cigarettes and Carrot Juice, which compiles their first 3 albums, a CD of rarities, and a live CD that is absolutely phenomenal. And if you like those, you'll probably fucking adore their last two albums, Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart and Key Lime Pie. The latter of those two is in my top 5 of the 80s, no contest. Every song on it is 100% gold, from the haunting Southern gothic "Jack Ruby" to the RAWKKKKKKING cover of "Pictures of Matchstick Men" to the shoegazy "June" and don't even get me started on "All Her Favorite Fruit", and the jagged garage punch of "(I Was Born in a) Laundromat" and the perfect closing anthem "Come On Darkness"... I'll stop now.