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Whats your favourite albums from the first Punk era 76-80 ?

I love the first Clash album...so much damn energy...and it sounds today more like an English garage band than so called punk.

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oh yeeaaahhhh!!!
IVY fookin GREEN!!!!!!

Gary X said:
Fuck! did anyone mention IVY GREEN?


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I once had a punk collection album sent to me by an Italian friend simply called Punk Collection Vol I (I think) and it featured trax like Fall Out by early Police and other bands like The Damned, The Boys, early Patti Smithetc. ..........it had a beautiful picture of a loo on the cover....don;t remember much else about it thou.

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OK OK enough enough..... Introducing the best garage punk (yes it should be separated in this case) album of the 70's.
Roll them drums...................


Yes Jilted John. Who can deny that Gordon isn't a Moron.
Stay Sick Weirdos

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I agree with The Clash and Ramones. All their albums of this era are great - I even cannot select which one of them is better.

But if to add the band no one mentioned here before (or I did not notice), I would pick Cock Sparrer's "Shock Troops". Although it is a little bit out of 76-80 range, I believe it can be deemed to belong to the same era. I love it as strong as The Clash's albums.

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I probably posted in this discussion before! Anyway...

1. First 3 Ramones albums.
2. Young Loud & Snotty - Dead Boys
3. Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables - Dead Kennedys
4. Minor Threat - Minor Threat

I saw the Ramones and Dead Boys many times at CBGBs and around NYC in mid and late 70s, amazing shows! I saw Minor Threat once, that was also excellent. Never saw the DKs.

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The Clash, Sham 69, Dead Boys, Cramps, And Radio Birdman...

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They sure did ! I used to live 'round the corner from where they did the photos for the album cover. At the time it was an abandoned old house...I hear that today it's now a yuppie restaurant, how sad ! Cheers, Wig

Andy Butler said:
The Saints had the first punk single with Stranded.....even though they didnt know it.

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The first Damned album is near perfect. Love the barf cover!

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I found that comp last year at a record store. It's fantastic. Classic punk tunes from the late 70's. Solid choice.

sleazy said:
I once had a punk collection album sent to me by an Italian friend simply called Punk Collection Vol I (I think) and it featured trax like Fall Out by early Police and other bands like The Damned, The Boys, early Patti Smithetc. ..........it had a beautiful picture of a loo on the cover....don;t remember much else about it thou.

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naturally the pistols never mind the bollocks is the leader of the pack. they solidified the entire movement. this is an iconic album.

Andy Butler said:
yeah! the first Ramones started it all really......the ultimate garage band album...and first punk album.

I wanted to mention Sex Pistols Never Mind The Bollocks too originally....maybe seems a bit too obvious...but really that was a classic..without them where would punk be.

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