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Search: The Ruts - Staring At The Rude Boys
by: Various Artists
Release Date March 01, 1996
If you do get around to buying this I would suggest getting it with its predecessor, owning both volumes one and two, a set of 4 cd's of the music that defined the late seventies and early eighties, you get a sense of just how important songs like these really were. And what's great about this collection is it's way of not just giving you punk music (although a large number of the bands featured would balk at the classification) but also throwing in the more important tracks of the era such as Patti Smith's Rock 'n' Roll Nigger and bands like Teardrop Explodes, Wire and Joy Division. You can literally feel the music evolving from band to band. I would've liked the songs put chronologically sure, and there are a few poor choices on here, but ... Read More:
Search: The Ruts - Staring At The Rude Boys
by: Various Artists
Release Date September 17, 2001
This great collection contains some real classics of the genre. Kicking off with the Sex Pistols' seminal Anarchy In The UK, it includes the brilliant dark guitar rock of The Skids and their classic Into The Valley, the intelligent pop-punk of Buzzcocks, the raucous live version of Sheena by The Ramones, the droning experimentation of Public Image Ltd, and ends quite appropriately with Sid Vicious' My Way, a song that basically signalled the end of the punk era. My favourites include Penetration's classic Don't Dictate, the delightful pop of Teenage Kicks by the Undertones and the weird but engaging Flying Lizards and their quirky version of Money. Bow Wow Wow was a later phenomenon and Sham 69 represented the dumber side of punk to me, whilst ... Read More:
Search: The Ruts - Staring At The Rude Boys
by: Various Artists
Release Date March 01, 1992
This great collection contains some real classics of the genre. Kicking off with the Sex Pistols' seminal Anarchy In The UK, it includes the brilliant dark guitar rock of The Skids and their classic Into The Valley, the intelligent pop-punk of Buzzcocks, the raucous live version of Sheena by The Ramones, the droning experimentation of Public Image Ltd, and ends quite appropriately with Sid Vicious' My Way, a song that basically signalled the end of the punk era. My favourites include Penetration's classic Don't Dictate, the delightful pop of Teenage Kicks by the Undertones and the weird but engaging Flying Lizards and their quirky version of Money. Bow Wow Wow was a later phenomenon and Sham 69 represented the dumber side of punk to me, whilst ... Read More:
Search: The Ruts - Staring At The Rude Boys
by: Various Artists
Release Date March 01, 1996
This great collection contains some real classics of the genre. Kicking off with the Sex Pistols' seminal Anarchy In The UK, it includes the brilliant dark guitar rock of The Skids and their classic Into The Valley, the intelligent pop-punk of Buzzcocks, the raucous live version of Sheena by The Ramones, the droning experimentation of Public Image Ltd, and ends quite appropriately with Sid Vicious' My Way, a song that basically signalled the end of the punk era. My favourites include Penetration's classic Don't Dictate, the delightful pop of Teenage Kicks by the Undertones and the weird but engaging Flying Lizards and their quirky version of Money. Bow Wow Wow was a later phenomenon and Sham 69 represented the dumber side of punk to me, whilst ... Read More:
Search: The Ruts - Staring At The Rude Boys
by: Various Artists
Release Date March 01, 1992
This great collection contains some real classics of the genre. Kicking off with the Sex Pistols' seminal Anarchy In The UK, it includes the brilliant dark guitar rock of The Skids and their classic Into The Valley, the intelligent pop-punk of Buzzcocks, the raucous live version of Sheena by The Ramones, the droning experimentation of Public Image Ltd, and ends quite appropriately with Sid Vicious' My Way, a song that basically signalled the end of the punk era. My favourites include Penetration's classic Don't Dictate, the delightful pop of Teenage Kicks by the Undertones and the weird but engaging Flying Lizards and their quirky version of Money. Bow Wow Wow was a later phenomenon and Sham 69 represented the dumber side of punk to me, whilst ... Read More:
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