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What is the best 70s punk album?

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In terms of impact, probably London calling or never mind the bollocks. Personally, I'd have to go with either New York Dolls (album) or Marquee Moon, though both kinda sorta don't fit the definition.
 
London Calling is as close to a genreless album as you're gonna get.

It has punk, rockabilly, ska, ballads, pop and swing.

For punk it comes down to

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Unless we're counting Unknown Pleasures, then that takes it by a hair.
 
LA wasn't released till 80.

It'd probably be easier to do a thread on punk singles instead. A lot of great bands got great records out in the 70s but didn't get a full album out until the 80s.

Also let's not become too argumentative in this thread with discussions on what is or isn't punk.

(Except for the Sex Pistols. They're not punk.)
 
It'd probably be easier to do a thread on punk singles instead. A lot of great bands got great records out in the 70s but didn't get a full album out until the 80s.

Honestly we need an OT for punk, post punk, new wave stuff of the 70s/80s, but we don't have one. :-P
 
Curious why you consider the sex pistols not punk. Is it because of mclaren's influence?

Partially, but it's the whole package of everyone involved, one of the weakest 70s punk albums I've ever heard, too much "legend" around the band ("they said FUCK on TV once! The filth and the fury! Sid and Nancy). Just dull.

I don't hate the individual members. I like PiL alright. Even Rich Kids had a couple good songs.
 
You should start one then we can all discuss how Plastic Surgery Disasters is by far the best Dead Kennedys album!

Agreed.

It may not be the punk album of the 70's but (GI) was a pretty raw, filthy sounding album from 79. As short lived as they were, I really love The Germs.

I could do that tomorrow. Just need GAF to be cool with a topic like this, and for people to be okay with making it all encompassing. I'd make it so all styles are welcome be it the rock stuff or the more synth heavy material.
 
My fav is prob Pink Flag. Without it would the minutemen exist? That's a scary world

Surprised fun house wasn't mentioned sooner. So great.
 
For me it's either the Clash's first album or Gang of Four's Entertainment!

EDIT: the exclamation mark is in the title of the album and not just me being over-enthusiastic
 
Never Mind the Bollocks.

Steve Jones can play. Super under appreciated guitarist. The solo in Anarchy in the UK is one of the best, ever.
 
Never got the appeal of the Sex Pistols.

and yeah, the Ramones next album was better than their first, but that first album was influential as fuck.
Besides, even if you cite London Calling, you're citing the Ramones
Johnny Ramone famously told Joe Strummer, "We're lousy, we can't play. If you wait until you can play, you'll be too old to get up there."
 
That's like asking what's my favorite child. So hard. Must agree with almost all of the picks here.

The Ramones first record was huge
Nevermind the Bullocks was huge
Damned Damned Damed was huge
These were the types of records that changed huge groups of people.

London Calling was more of a masterpiece than a game changer

Pink Flag was a display of how broad the movement could be.

Richard Hell and Modern Lovers were examples of incredible early pioneers.

All great stuff.
 
It's gotta be London Calling, or any of the other Clash albums at that time. Or maybe The Dickies - The Incredible Shrinking Dickies

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oh shit.. or Dawn of the Dickies too.

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Never Mind the Bollocks.

Steve Jones can play. Super under appreciated guitarist. The solo in Anarchy in the UK is one of the best, ever.

I love the way the guitar sounds on that record

also the individual songs hold up

they weren't just about image

i even like great rock n roll swindle.. its like the white album of punk.. not really its probably more like dylan's self potrait
 
I love the way the guitar sounds on that record

also the individual songs hold up

they weren't just about image

i even like great rock n roll swindle.. its like the white album of punk.. not really its probably more like dylan's self potrait

Sex Pistols sound like dick
 
I love the way the guitar sounds on that record

also the individual songs hold up

they weren't just about image

i even like great rock n roll swindle.. its like the white album of punk.. not really its probably more like dylan's self potrait

Yeah, for being wasted out of his mind his playing and tone are really clean. He just plays with a lot of fire rather than a million notes. His solos are short riffs repeated a few times and yet they're iconic.
 
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