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ALL – Allroy's Revenge [2] Bad Religion – No Control [2] Fugazi – 13 Songs [2] Minor Threat – Complete Discography [1] [2] NOFX – S&M Airlines [2] Operation Ivy – Energy [1] Sick of It All – Blood, Sweat and No Tears [2] Ramones – Brain Drain; The Vandals – Peace Thru Vandalism / When in Rome Do as The Vandals [2]
CD has additional tracks. Punk and hardcore. Not So Quiet on the Western Front: 1982 LP, 1999 CD Alternative Tentacles: 47 bands, mostly Northern California hardcore. Punk-O-Rama [4] Various 1994-2005 Epitaph Records: Series of low-cost albums featuring Epitaph artists. Early issues are mostly punk. Punkzilla: Various 2001 Nitro Records
This is a timeline of punk rock, from its beginnings in the 1960s to the present day.Bands or albums listed either side of 1976 are of diverse genres and are retrospectively called by their genre name that was used during the era of their release.
Cited as one of the greatest albums of all time for its anticipation of the mood of 21st-century life's rampant consumerism, capitalism, social alienation, paranoia, and political malaise and its influence in pushing British rock from Britpop towards melancholic, atmospheric alternative rock. [427] [428] Accolades: 16 June 1997
Regarded as one of the most important ambient albums of all time. [5] FACT's The 100 Best Albums of the 1980s: #10 [5] New Age Magazine's 25 Most Influential Ambient CDs [228] Echoes Radio's #2 Album of All Time. [229] Pitchfork's 33rd best ambient album of all time [230] July 16, 1984 () Diamond Life: Sade: Smooth soul; sophisti-pop [231] [232 ...
Zen Arcade is the second studio album by American punk rock band Hüsker Dü, released in July 1984 on SST Records.Originally released as a double album on two vinyl LPs, Zen Arcade tells the story of a young boy who runs away from an unfulfilling home life, only to find the world outside is even worse. [7]
In 1994, The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music named Germfree Adolescents the eighth best punk album of all time. [19] Seven years later, in May 2001, Spin magazine ranked the album at number five on its "50 Most Essential Punk Records" list. [20] In March 2003, Mojo magazine ranked the record at number 19 on its "Top 50 Punk Albums" list ...
The album is well regarded by some music critics and, 17 years after its release, The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music named Pure Mania one of the 50 best punk albums of all time. [4] [5] [6] Their follow-up album, V2, narrowly missed the UK top 30.