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Old 04.14.2007, 02:23 AM   #34
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Kind of hard to list just a few from that decade!

Pere Ubu
Rocket from the Tombs
Suicide
Throbbing Gristle
Chrome
The Residents
The Pop Group
Wire
NEU!
Kraftwerk
The Fall
Teenage Jesus & the Jerks
Contortions
Destroy All Monsters
The Last Poets
This Heat
Tubeway Army (Gary Numan's first band)
The Germs
The Screamers
Cr@ss
Brian Eno
Cluster
Roxy Music
Patti Smith Group
Sun Ra
Art Ensemble of Chicago
John Coltrane
Alice Coltrane
Miles Davis (On the Corner especially!)
Herbie Hancock (Especially Headhunters)
Charles Mingus
Fela Kuti
Sabbath
King Crimson (most particularly Red)
Hawkwind
Motorhead
Can
Faust
Sex Pistols
Public Image Limited
Clash
Damned
Buzzcocks
Magazine
Elvis Costello & the Attractions
Lou Reed (most especially Berlin and Metal Machine Music)
Steve Reich
Goblin
Richard Hell & the Voidoids
Television
Talking Heads
Blondie
Ramones
Modern Lovers
Heartbreakers
NY Dolls
Big Star
T. Rex
David Bowie
Stooges
Iggy Pop
Dead Boys
Carpenters
Joy Division
Gang of Four
John Lennon & the Plastic Ono Band
Nick Drake
Comus
Leonard Cohen
Lee Hazelwood
Tim Buckley
John Fahey
Neil Young (especially On the Beach)
Frank Zappa
Gil Scott Heron
Curtis Mayfield
James Brown
Parliament/Funkadelic
Stevie Wonder
Sly & the Family Stone
Isaac Hayes
Al Green
Alice Cooper
AC/DC (The '70s is all their truly good albums)
Runaways
Dictators
KISS
Cheap Trick
CCR
Tom Waits (especially Nighthawks at the Diner)
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