Post-Punk

Boys Don't Cry is the US version of their first album. I read that Robert Smith wasn't happy with it, as 5 of the tracks on the first album were replaced with 5 other tracks by the record company for the Boys Don't Cry release. Three Imaginary Boys is name of their first UK album.

I recommend that, and then tracking down the Boys Don't Cry single. :)
 
I was about to say, wait, isn't Three Imaginary Boys their first?

Three Imaginary Boys is the best Cure song imho. & 10.15 Saturday night, that's a great one.
 
Boys Don't Cry is the US version of their first album. I read that Robert Smith wasn't happy with it, as 5 of the tracks on the first album were replaced with 5 other tracks by the record company for the Boys Don't Cry release. Three Imaginary Boys is name of their first UK album.

Oops, my bad. I just read about it on wiki, and you're right. Still, it remains a favourite of mine. I could never quite get into their other stuff as much.
 
Yea I think it's my favourite of theirs. As far as I know, they didn't really do anything quite like that ever again. But I also like Head on the Door and Disintegration. Which is weird as all three of those albums do completely different sounds.
 
Recently I have been getting better acquainted with The Feelies, and I am loving them.

Australian post-punk gems: Boys Next Door, Triffds, Go-Betweens, Died Pretty, The Wreckery.
 
^I love The Feelies. :D

I also love The Go-Betweens, but not sure they fit into this category. Not sure they fit into any category tbh. They were kinda in a league of their own. Awesome band. Before Hollywood is one of my favourite albums.
 
Fugazi and Minor Threat kick fucking ass, man.

I would challenge you to find a musician making as good of albums as Repeater from Fugazi or Minor Threat or Straight Edge from Minor Threat. Fuck, even Salad Days was awesome.

Truly depressing what Ian McKaye is doing now (hint: not a bunch of drugs)

Well, I guess some of you might like that link. Everyone who hates Fugazi will probably love that shit.

My favorite track from a really great band - The Holy Rollers from Ian McKaye's Dischord label.

Okay, I was going to link it on YouTube, but there is no entry for them even. Go find the album!!! I will e-mail it to you if i have to.

ah, here it is on yahoo music


Also, funniest quote ever re: Ian McKaye (discussing his product endorsment for a hot sauce which uses Minor Threat artwork and the name):

A small mention of this was made in music magazine Revolver, where MacKaye commented "I don't really like hot sauce but I like the Minor Threat stuff".
 
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Just downloaded this. T's pretty cool :)

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Josef K - Sorry For Laughing

wiki said:
Josef K were a Scottish post-punk band, active between 1979 and 1982, who released singles on the Postcard Records label. The band was named after the protagonist of Franz Kafka's novel The Trial. Although they only released one album while together and had moderate success, they have since proved influential on many bands that followed.
 
Im sure i'll get flamed for this, but you should check out Cursive, particularly the album Domestica and the EP Burst and Bloom.

Other good bands not from the eighties include Vaux (killer live show), Cave In ( a little nu metal to be in this thread), Q and not U (broken up, but prob the best band yet mentioned) and The Medications (another Dischord band)
 
bah just posted a thread about punk before i saw this. How about some fuckin hardcore 80s shit, Street punk, oi punk, dbeat? post some of theeeez.

^ cursive is the shit tho, love em. they make me sad tho
 
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