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Post-punk pantheon

By PHOENIX STAFF  |  July 16, 2007

And the lyric-sheet has its flaws: “Nowhere Fast” (“I’d like to drop my trousers to the Queen . . . ”) is Moz-by-numbers, and flouncing through the veggie anthem of the title track he succumbs — for perhaps the only time in his career — to piety.

So it’s neither a great Johnny Marr album, nor a great Morrissey album. But as a Smiths album, Meat Is Murder is a life-changer: a fully-loaded syringe of wit and victimhood, aimed at the heart of the world.
— J.P.

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bobbie

thanks for the walk down memory lane with your article of 10 landmark indie albums, and for your honorable mentions that helped me rediscover these past albums that i quickly need to add to my iPod. i really can see how a lot of the music in the '90s and on were influenced by these albums... or just blatantly copied from them. i hope your staff is working on the hip hop equivalent, and i look forward to it.
Posted: July 13 2007 at 11:22 AM

Spike

I know there's a million worthy bands who couldn't make the list, but c'mon, no Gang of Four? I'm embarrassed for you.
Posted: July 15 2007 at 2:55 PM

TAGESAVAGE

Most of these bands are completely overrated...Minutemen, yes...J+MC, yes...REM? RECPLACEMENTS? FUCK NO! Where's PiL? Where's Flipper? Black Flag? The Pop Group? The Birthday Party? PERE FUCKING UBU FOR GOSH'S SAKES! At least they put the Wipers in the honorables...but still, this list is weak!
Posted: July 16 2007 at 1:21 AM

TAGESAVAGE

whoops...I see the Flipper now...
Posted: July 16 2007 at 1:25 AM

Amanda Coutts

Though I was pleased to see albums by Naked Raygun and Big Black among your top ten post-punk releases, I couldn't see the list as complete without at least one album by Pere Ubu. I also think the noise and feedback of The Birthday Party's incomparable live album of 1982 has influenced indie music much more than any of Nick Cave's solo albums.
Posted: July 17 2007 at 1:36 AM

Gillecriosd

I'm confused about the definition of post-punk used here. Sonic Youth and the Pixies okay, but REM? That's a serious jump. What about Bad Religion?
Posted: July 20 2007 at 9:49 AM

postmodern postpunker

I have to agree with Amanda. The definition is screwy. The Minutemen should not have a 'post-' in front of their 'punk', nor should Husker Du, really. And Bobbie said it best when s/he pointed out your GOF gaff. Please.
Posted: December 16 2007 at 7:59 AM
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