Zounds - The Curse of Zounds End of Data - Sahrah The Cure - Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures Killing Joke - Killing Joke (1980) Amebix - No Sanctuary Napalm Death - Hatred Surge (demo) Christian Death - Only Theatre of Pain Public Image Ltd. - This Is What You Want...This Is What You Get Siouxsie and the Banshees - Kaleidoscope Siekiera - Nowa Aleksandria Sisters of Mercy - First and Last and Always XTC - Drum and Wires Above the Ruins - Songs of the Wolf Death in June - The Guilty Have No Pride Poison Girls - Where's the Pleasure?
At which point in New Order's career would you say they were no longer considered to be post-punk?
Landon Foster
Anything after movement
Nathan Watson
The Seeds
William Edwards
chameleons - script of the bridge pop group - y wire - 154 pere ubu - the modern dance tuxedomoon - desire cardiacs - on land and in the sea manic street preachers - the holy bible mission of burma - signals, calls, and marches swans - stftb atv - vibing up the senile man branca - ascension dismemberment plan - emergency & i +Killing Joke, PiL, Siouxsie, XTC -worst Cure, Zounds -------sikiera aka the most generic pp outfit
Jacob Diaz
"Power, Corruption and Lies" was the turning point in their career. It was still rooted in Post-Punk/New Wave (especially with "Age of Consent"), but the band laid the foundation for the future sound there.
Christian Butler
Post more post-punk from continental Europe everyone knows Siekiera, but I think Klaus Mitffoch is the clearly superior Polish post-punk group
Noah Ramirez
What about Kult and Republika Also Lech Janierka's solo stuff is great
Parker Green
I love them both too, Kazik and Ciechowski were both great lyricists too >tfw gonna see Kult live next month
also, this is an interesting Polish post-punk album, which was to be released in the 80s, but the recordings were lost and it was re-recorded in the 90s. Band led by Tymon Tymański later rebranded themselves as Miłość and became one of the seminal yass groups