Whats Sup Forumss favorite punk album for the late 70s and entirety of the 80s? I know punk sux but

Whats Sup Forumss favorite punk album for the late 70s and entirety of the 80s? I know punk sux but....
Mine is This dead kennedys album. Bad choice.

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good choice but i prefer this

>not amebix

good choice but I prefer this

Love those, also Bad Brains-s/t

that photo gets me every time haha holy shit

London Calling to be completely honest, I'm more into post-punk tho so I didn't listen to that much punk albums from the period

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tell me about the shriners, why do they drive the cars?

Wipers by far.

Pic is probably the best punk album.

My favorite punk release of the time frame referenced in the topic is Black Flag's Nervous Breakdown. Quick, to the point, my first punk experience and it stuck with me. It's an EP though not an album.

My favorite punk album is Nausea's Extinction. Great crust punk album with the perfect amount of elements from metal, punk, and anarcho/post-punk. But it came out in 1990.

Sorry I suck at following topic rules.

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fuck you, I'm drunk and I wanted to post this, word for word

Is this real? is the best early 80s punk album, hands down and the only album that challenges it as best punk album of all time is pi's war all th time

that is interesting but it doesn't answer my very important question

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minor threat discography ofc
yes, they all sound the same. i still like it
also a good choice though

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I'm with you on that, You can listen to their whole discography in like 40 minutes lol still absolute amazing.

I hate the label "punk" to describe the Dead Kennedys, but they are the best band to ever come out of that scene.

wrong

Pink Flag my man

This for me too I don't think any other album they made or any other album out of punk is even close to as good.

Lol, this guy thinks he has an opinion that isnt "wrong"

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i would consider these in a different league from what OP is describing desu.

If I absolutely had to pick one it would probably be this. I think it can be argued that this is the most influential hardcore punk release ever.

Dead Kennedy's are much more of a 'punk' band than the tripe that's often quoted as more relevant than them. Wouldn't let the general perception of punk cloud the genuine punk spirit that DK fully embodied.

Mine would probably be between this, Blag Flag's first four years compilation, Minor Threat discog and Fugazi's 13 songs.
NOBODY mentions I Against I and I think it's a desperately overlooked album.
It's nowhere near as fast as their s/t - but it's so hella groovy and dancable, such a good album. You've never heard punk and reggae come together in songs like this before.

Well, it was still definitely a punk album. It just elevated the genre.

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Discharge is absolute shit.

See: everything that came after that.

this or death church

or zen arcade

The only punk album that i like

Crass make every other punk band look like pure unadulterated shit. Their entire discog is fantastic, but "Feeding of the 5000", "Penis Envy" and "Christ" are really just superb.

I haven't seen any other rock band, never mind a punk band, so perfectly match atmosphere, lyrics, musicianship, avant cred, punk cred, and energy. Fuck I love this band.

Crass are fucking dogshit m8


anarcho punk hands down worst type of punk

they're an alright band but their politics are so dumb.

It features better songwriting without compromising the punk energy. It must be shit.

Meh, don't go to a rock band to get your politics, but they're probably the best leftists in rock.

Crass' song writing is basic as fuck. Literally all of their contemporaries are better.

Left wing macho street fighters willing to kick arse
They said because of racism they'd come out on the street
It was just a form of fascism for the socialist elite
Bigotry and blindness, a Marxist con
Another clever trick to keep us all in line

I was speaking of Anarcho-punk in general, the genre which resisted the trends of the time for simpler songwriting (the ramones, black flag), poppier songwriting (the descendents), or both (buzzcocks).

And I don't think I've heard better, almost modernist, use of noise, feedback, and collage in punk. A band proud to be based out of both out of the hardcore and the avant garde.