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FRED HALE SR. 04-08-2011 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 1033425)
Here's a little list of some bands I like that were formed in the 80s:

Pixies
Ween
Primus
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
Godflesh
Faith No More
Alien Sex Fiend
Metallica
Slayer
They Might Be Giants
Sepultura
Skinny Puppy
Ministry
Mr. Bungle
Rocket from the Crypt
Neurosis
Earth
Testament
7 Seconds
Danzig
Butthole Surfers
Scratch Acid
The Jesus Lizard
My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult
Unsane
The Smiths
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Meshuggah
KMFDM
The Flaming Lips
Death
The Sugarcubes
Sisters of Mercy
A Tribe Called Quest
Ultramagnetic MCs
The Beastie Boys
Gorilla Biscuits
Fugazi
Minor Threat
Revolting Cocks
Nirvana
Jane's Addiction
The Melvins
N.W.A.
Public Enemy
Ultra Vivid Scene
The Jesus and Mary Chain
The Happy Mondays
My Bloody Valentine
Sonic Youth
The Notwist
Daisy Chainsaw
Minor Threat
Bolt Thrower
Naked City
Painkiller
The Legendary Pink Dots
The Cult
Coil
Nine Inch Nails

thats actually a pretty damn good list there. :beer:

Queen Boo 04-08-2011 04:41 PM

Agreed. late 80s-early 90s is the time almost all of my favorite music was recorded.

s_k 04-09-2011 03:55 PM

@ Janszoon: Dayum!

TockTockTock 04-09-2011 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by s_k (Post 1033147)
Well at least these horrible eighties are over (sorry peepz, I don't like synths or disco)

I used to think that about the eighties, too (except the part about disco - that was a 70s thing). Once I got into the experimental/avant-garde, industrial (kind of goes with the previous genre), punk rock, post-punk, and the indie/alternative areas of that decade then I reconsidered.

s_k 04-10-2011 01:17 PM

Most interesting avant-garde/post/punk bands are from the late 70's.
Yes they flourished in the 80's, but they origin from the 70's.

TockTockTock 04-10-2011 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by s_k (Post 1034505)
Most interesting avant-garde/post/punk bands are from the late 70's.
Yes they flourished in the 80's, but they origin from the 70's.

Whitehouse, Minutemen, Galaxie 500, Pixies, Idiot Flesh, Thinking Plague, Sonic Youth, Mnemonists (although technically formed in 1979 under 'Biota'). Just to name a few off the top of my head. Although, both the Pixies and Galaxie 500 is more aimed at my original post when I made a reference to indie and alternative bands.

Plus, I thought it was more important when they started to make albums and create an impact on music. Most of the industrial and no wave musicians were formed in the late seventies, but didn't even release an album until the early eighties, but they're usually considered to be musicians from the eighties.

s_k 04-10-2011 01:39 PM

I really only know the pixies and sonic youth...
I always thought SY was a 90's band.

music_phantom13 04-10-2011 02:52 PM

Sonic Youth formed in 1981. And there's loads more, Dinosuar Jr., OAR, nearly everything in the hardcore punk vein... You even have 80s in your collection. REM, The Bangles, Giant Sand, Gipsy Kings, more or less Joe Jackson, Level 42, erc... there's good stuff among the bad, like any decade.

s_k 04-10-2011 04:55 PM

Joe Jackson definitely 70's. After that he didn't make that much good music if you ask me :D.
You got me on Giant Sand, altough I mostly like their later work.

music_phantom13 04-10-2011 06:02 PM

Haha well then... good thing you weren't born in the 70s! :p: I imagine it would be hellish for you being a teenager through the 80s.


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