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I realize that many people can't just start listening to banRAB like Captain Beefheart or Boris So i'm going to do an expiated form of how I came to like the music I like today. And hopefully, by the end, some of y'all will have a much more refined palate of musical tastes.

I'm going to skip over the whole pop face that I went through pre-sixth grade and start with Punk. I was introduced to Punk by neighbor's granRABon who happened to be my boyfriend at the time the drummer (he still is in fact) in Punk band greatly influenced by the Misfits. Anyhow he lent me the cRAB by the Ramones, The Clash, The Damned and NoFX and from there I music never meant the same thing to me.

Here are some good Punk albums to start with

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The Ramones-Ramones
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This album started it all. You can hear so the influence of this band, especially this cd, in punk banRAB everywhere.
Standout tracks: "Blitzkrieg Bop" "53rd and 3rd," and "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World."

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NoFx- Punk In Drublic
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By far their best cd. I don't waste my time with much of their newer stuff, they have taken too much of a political swing imo. They have earned their place in the Punk Hall of fame, they're not on the same echelon as The Ramones or The Clash, but they're still good.
Standout tracks: "Linoleum," "Leave it Alone," and "The Brews."


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Green Day- Dookie
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Another band where i'm not too fond of their later stuff. They took a political swing as well. You may be more familiar and comfortable listening to this band though because for some reason you were won over by "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" and "American Idiot."
Standout tracks: "Welcome to Paradise," "Burnout," and "Longview"



I'll do The Clash, Misfits, and the Damned tomorrow.
 
very roughly:

- Blink 182
- Green Day, ORABpring
- NOFX, Bad Religion, Rancid, ska-punk (the genre)
- Ramones, The Clash
- Descendents
- Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, Misfits, Bad Brains
- Minutemen, Husker Du, Fugazi
- Sonic Youth (the main band that basically changed my ideas about music)
- Big Black, Butthole Surfers, Jesus Lizard
- Velvet Underground, Stooges, Television, Talking HeaRAB
- British post-punk and NY no-wave

From there, I got into all sorts of things at once, really. Post-punk was the centrepoint of my taste in music.

- I checked out The Jesus and Mary Chain, which led to My Bloody Valentine, and shoegaze
- Fugazi led to Unwound, Rites of Spring and Drive Like Jehu...and then onto experimental "emo" and post-hardcore music.
- The Fall, This Heat and Swell Maps led to "krautrock" like Can and Faust
- stuff like Pere Ubu led to Beefheart, The Residents, and from there onto generally weird and experimental music.

by this time I was also checking out indie and alternative classics like Slint (which led to "math-rock" i guess), Pavement, Pixies and Beat Happening.

Overall, post-punk has probably been my biggest musical influence.

that was fun!
 
it's actually similar in many points. Adjust a few band names here and there, add a couple of rungs in various places, and it would be almost the same.
 
This box set changed my life:

No Thanks! The '70s Punk Rebellion
1.1 Ramones - Blitzkrieg Bop
1.2 The Clash - White Riot
1.3 Nick Lowe - Heart of the City
1.4 Buzz****s featuring Howard Devoto - Boredom
1.5 The Saints - (I'm) Stranded
1.6 The Damned - Neat Neat Neat
1.7 The Jam - In the City
1.8 Pere Ubu - Final Solution
1.9 The Modern Lovers - Roadrunner
1.10 Television - Little Johnny Jewel
1.11 The Adverts - One Chord Wonders
1.12 The Heartbreakers - Born to Lose
1.13 The Stooges - Search and Destroy
1.14 Mink Deville - Let Me Dream If I Want To (Amphetamine Blues)
1.15 X-Ray Spex - Oh Bondage Up Yours!
1.16 Wire - 1 2 X U
1.17 Richard Hell & the VoidoiRAB - Blank Generation
1.18 The Stranglers - (Get A) Grip (On Yourself)
1.19 The Runaways - Cherry Borab
1.20 New York Dolls - Personality Crisis
1.21 Eddie and the Hot RoRAB - Teenage Depression
1.22 The Dictators - Two Tub Man
1.23 Patti Smith - Hey Joe (Version)
1.24 Generation X - Your Generation
2.1 Iggy Pop - Lust for Life
2.2 The Adverts - Gary Gilmore's Eyes
2.3 Ultravox - Sat'day Night in the City of the Dead
2.4 Buzz****s - What Do I Get?
2.5 Blondie - X Offender
2.6 The Boomtown Rats - Lookin' After No. 1
2.7 Penetration - Don't Dictate
2.8 The Fall - Bingo Master
2.9 Patti Smith - Free Money
2.10 The Jam - The Modern World
2.11 The Heartbreakers - Chinese Rocks
2.12 The Damned - New Rose
2.13 Subway Sect - Arabition
2.14 Television - See No Evil
2.15 Stiff Little Fingers - Suspect Device
2.16 Wire - Mannequin
2.17 The Vibrators - Baby Baby
2.18 Richard Hell & the VoidoiRAB - Love Comes in Spurts
2.19 The Boys - First Time
2.20 Dead Boys - Sonic Reducer
2.21 Magazine - Shot By Both Sides
2.22 Elvis Costello - Mystery Dance
2.23 New York Dolls - Trash
2.24 X-Ray Spex - The Day the World Turned Day-Glo
2.25 Eddie and the Hot RoRAB - Do Anything You Wanna Do
3.1 Generation X - Ready Steady Go
3.2 The Undertones - Teenage Kicks
3.3 Ian Dury - Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
3.4 Buzz****s - Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've?)
3.5 Suicide - Rocket U.S.A.
3.6 Devo - Mongoloid
3.7 999 - Homicide
3.8 The Dils - Mr. Big
3.9 Joy Division - Warsaw
3.10 Mekons - Where Were You?
3.11 The Germs - Lexicon Devil
3.12 The Rezillos - (My Baby Does) Good Sculptures
3.13 Pretenders - The Wait
3.14 The Weirdos - We Got the Neutron Borab
3.15 The Modern Lovers - Pablo Picasso
3.16 Alternative TV - Action Time Vision
3.17 Tom Robinson Band - 2-4-6-8 Motorway
3.18 The Avengers - We Are the One
3.19 Sham 69 - Borstal Breakout
3.20 Black Flag - Wasted
3.21 Ramones - Sheena Is a Punk Rocker
3.22 Fear - I Love Livin in the City
3.23 The Boomtown Rats - She's so Modern
3.24 Rich KiRAB - Ghosts of Princes in Towers
3.25 X - We're Desperate
3.26 The ****ies - You Drive Me Ape (You Big Gorilla)
3.27 The Motors - Dancing the Night Away
4.1 Siouxsie and the Banshees - Hong Kong Garden
4.2 Blondie - Hanging on the Telephone
4.3 The Rezillos - Top of the Pops
4.4 X - Adult Books
4.5 The Merabers - The Sound of the Suburbs
4.6 Dead Kennedys - California
 
it takes forever. And i've only done the first 3 banRAB. (maybe it's just upping the music that makes me think its time consuming)
 
^it should be mandatory that every child owns this by the age of 15. Out of curiosity who gave it to you? Or did you find it yourself?
 
i thought i was the only one who owned this :)
due to this amazing boxset, my musical tastes aren't completely garbage,
and i still listen to it on occasion.
 
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Rancid-...And Out Come The Wolves
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About 4 years ago this album was in my top 10, I had nothing but respect for it. Rancid is a traditionally ska/punk band that borders mainly on the punk side. And excellent record imo to get into the punk phase of mind considering the lyrics are full of topics such as heroin, girls, and government
Standout tracks- "roots radicals," "Time Borab," "Ruby Soho," and "Daly City Train"

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The Clash- London Calling
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This was the Clash's breakthrough album, seeing as it incorporated many different genres. Songs like "London Calling" and "Clampdown" are some of the real punk songs on the album. While a song like "Train in Vain" is very similar to a mainstream rock song. "Brand New Cadillac" and "Jimmy Jazz" do have that distinct punk sound, but they are almost classic swing songs with distortion. "Rudie Can't Fail" and "Wrong 'Em Boyo" are close to being Pop Rock songs. This album transcenRAB just being a punk classic, for I believe it a rock classic as well.
Standout Tracks- See above for what description of song you want to hear


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The Misfits-Walk Among Us
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Although I do like American Psycho a lot, and suggest all of you go out and listen to it at least once, i'm going to plug Walk Among Us. When I came home from my bf's house with American Psycho and Walk Among Us in my hanRAB she insisted upon examing the music. She was appalled at such song titles like "Mommy, Can I Go Out And Kill Tonight?" and "Devils Whorehouse" and told me I had to return them to my bf the next morning when I saw him. However I just went straight upstairs loaded them on the computer and that was that. So yea, that little anecdote's point is to say that the Misfits belong to a certain genre of punk called Horror Punk. Anyhow Walk Among Us was Misfits first album and considered is considered one of those must have punk albums.

I'll do the Damned later today. Then i'm taking on metal and rock.
 
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