In no particular order . . .
The Butthole Surfers: "Locust Abortion Technician"
Meat Puppets: II
Meat Puppets: Up On The Sun
Minor Threat: Complete Dischography
Black Flag: The First Four Years (or any album)
Suicide: S/T
Alan Vega: S/T (or really any album)
The Monks: Black Monk Time
James White & The Blacks: any album
Fugazi: any album (but esp. "13 Songs" & "Repeater")
The Minutemen: any album
fIREHOSE: any album
The Clash: London Calling
Beat Happening: S/T
Big Black: any album
X: Los Angeles
The Nation Of Ulysees: Plays Pretty for Baby
The Make Up: After Dark (or any album)
black dice
throbbing gristle
john wiese
luigi russolo
godspeed you! black emperor
discordance axis
Mr. Bungle
Phish
Grateful Dead
Tribe Called Quest
Burning Spear
Wynton Marsalis
Miles Davis
Frank Zappa
Oysterhead
Sly and the Family Stone
James Brown
Syd Barrett
Elvis Presley
Chuck Berry
The Flaming Lips
The English Beat
Madness
The Skatalites
Weather Report
The Vaselines
John Coltrane
Lee Morgan
Clifford Brown
Freddie Hubbard
Louis Armstrong
Charlie Parker
Chet Baker
Kenny Garrett
Terrell Stafford
Thad Jones
Wallace Roney
Sean Jones
Thelonious Monk
Cream
Fleetwood Mac w/Peter Green
Jelly Roll Morton
Marcus Miller
Jaco Pastorius
Link Wray
Dead Moon (first album especially)
Meat Cigars
The Books
The Harder They Come (soundtrack)
Ten-Foot Ganja Plant
Jellyfish
Redd Kross
The Dandy Warhols
Smashing Pumpkins
The Grays
Imperial Drag
The Three O' Clock
The Hold Steady
Earth
Velvet Underground
The Pogues
Wall of Voodoo
The Art of Noise
Boris
The Portland Radio Authority (http://www.praradio.com/mainpage.htm)
The Books
the greatful dead (early 60's especialy)
Frank Zappa
Lightning Bolt
Lamb of God
Pantera
Apocalyptica
regina spektor
Cypress hill (especialy Hits from the Bong)
the Flaming Lips
Pink Floyd (More and Meddle)
Wolfeyes
Merzbow
Green Milk from the Planet Orange
JonnyX and the Groadies
Sunn0)))
Earth
Boris
Thrones
Plan R
the Wipers
The Observers
Dead Kennedys
Animal Collective
More is forthcoming...and if you have any suggestions, submit them!
Thursday, February 1, 2007
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Led Zeppelin, le Dead, Anyone who played at Woodstock...basically
Dead Moon (first album especially)
Meat Cigars
The Books
The Harder They Come (soundtrack)
Ten-Foot Ganja Plant
oh yeah and i guess Arakgnar....
not.
Mr. Bungle
Phish
Grateful Dead
Tribe Called Quest
Burning Spear
Wynton Marsalis
Miles Davis
Frank Zappa
Oysterhead
Sly and the Family Stone
James Brown
Syd Barrett
Elvis Presley
Chuck Berry
The Flaming Lips
The English Beat
Madness
The Skatalites
Weather Report
The Vaselines
John Coltrane
Lee Morgan
Clifford Brown
Freddie Hubbard
Louis Armstrong
Charlie Parker
Chet Baker
Kenny Garrett
Terrell Stafford
Thad Jones
Wallace Roney
Sean Jones
Thelonious Monk
Cream
Fleetwood Mac w/Peter Green
Jelly Roll Morton
Marcus Miller
Jaco Pastorius
Link Wray
and most importantly...
The Beatles
(They were a fuckin revolution of their own)
Oh certainly the Beatles should be touched up on .. Sgt. Peppers was not only a musical revolution, but a cultural one as well.
Jellyfish
Redd Kross
The Dandy Warhols
Smashing Pumpkins
The Grays
Imperial Drag
The Three O' Clock
These bands are also a really interesting bunch; the subculutre that appertains to them is best described as the power-pop movement of the early 90s, as Jellyfish was once betokened by Jools Holland as perhaps the most "intelligent and clever band since The Beatles". These guys were wearing tight paisley riddled pants, ruffled tshirts, and sported long curly hair while the rest of the world was gawking at talantless grunge and punk rock. If that's not a subculture I don't know what is.
-Mo
The Hold Steady
Earth
Velvet Underground
The Pogues
Wall of Voodoo
The Art of Noise
Boris
The Portland Radio Authority (http://www.praradio.com/mainpage.htm)
The Books
the greatful dead (early 60's especialy)
Frank Zappa
Lightning Bolt
Lamb of God
Pantera
Apocalyptica
regina spektor
Cypress hill (especialy Hits from the Bong)
the Flaming Lips
Pink Floyd (More and Meddle)
Wolfeyes
Merzbow
Green Milk from the Planet Orange
JonnyX and the Groadies
Sunn0)))
Earth
Boris
Thrones
Plan R
the Wipers
The Observers
Dead Kennedys
Animal Collective
black dice
throbbing gristle
john wiese
luigi russolo
godspeed you! black emperor
discordance axis
Im pretty sure Elvis doesnt count as a subculture. Hes pretty mainstream.
ps if you like Hip hop look into Scream Club and Dead Prez.
My top picks in some (non sub) genres...
Punk: Minor Threat, The Observers, Wire.
Indie: Eliot Smith, Nick Drake, Magwai.
Noise: John Weise, Hair Police, Wolf Eyes.
Metal: Bolt Thrower, Mayhem, Slayer.
Grind: Nasum, Napalm Death, discordance axis
Power Pop: Exploding Hearts, Clorox Girls, Nick Lowe.
50-60's rock: Chuck Berry, The Sonics, The MC5's
Alt: Rage Against the Machine, Flamming Lips,
Hip-Hop: Souls Of Mischief, NWA, Dead Prez.
Blues: Lead Belly, Henry Thomas, Lightnin Hopkins
jazz:Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk Charles Mingus
Folk: Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, The Pogues.
Folk Punk: This Bike is a Pipebomb, Defiance, Ohio
Post punk: The Smiths, Joy Division, Gang of Four.
Electronica: Infected Mushroom, GMS, ATB.
Reggae: Toots and the Maytals, Bad Brains, And Bob.
Also a MAJOR subcultural band is Chicks on Speed.
How about Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds? Listen to the music, and watch "Wings of Desire."
Also,
Q and not U
The Carter Family
Led Zepplin
Yo La Tengo
Detroit Cobras
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