Diffuser - 40 Best Punk Albums (2017)

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Diffuser - 40 Best Punk Albums (2017)

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Yeah, I know, not eligible (yet). But now you at least know it exists

http://diffuser.fm/punk-albums/

Ramones, 'Ramones' (1976)
The Clash, 'The Clash' (1977)
Ian Dury, 'New Boots and Panties!!' (1977)
Richard Hell & the Voidoids, 'Blank Generation' (1977)
Ramones, 'Rocket to Russia' (1977)
Sex Pistols, 'Never Mind the Bollocks - Here's the Sex Pistols' (1977)
Suicide, 'Suicide' (1977)
Television, 'Marquee Moon' (1977)
Talking Heads, 'Talking Heads: 77' (1977)
Wire, 'Pink Flag' (1977)
Buzzcocks, 'Another Music in a Different Kitchen' (1978)
Devo, 'Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!' (1978)
Pere Ubu, 'The Modern Dance' (1978)
Talking Heads, 'More Songs About Buildings and Food' (1978)
Wire, 'Chairs Missing' (1978)
X-Ray Spex, 'Germfree Adolescents' (1978)
The Clash, 'London Calling' (1979)
Stiff Little Fingers, 'Inflammable Material' (1979)
Talking Heads, 'Fear of Music' (1979)
The Undertones, 'The Undertones' (1979)
The Clash, 'Sandinista!' (1980)
The Cramps, 'Songs the Lord Taught Us' (1980)
Dead Kennedys, 'Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables' (1980)
X, 'Los Angeles' (1980)
Black Flag, 'Damaged' (1981)
The Gun Club, 'Fire of Love' (1981)
X, 'Wild Gift' (1981)
Violent Femmes, 'Violent Femmes' (1983)
Husker Du, 'Zen Arcade' (1984)
Minutemen, 'Double Nickels on the Dime' (1984)
Husker Du, 'New Day Rising' (1985)
Big Black, 'Atomizer' (1986)
Big Black, 'Songs About F---ing' (1987)
The Pogues, 'If I Should Fall From Grace With God' (1988)
Fugazi, 'Repeater' (1990)
Green Day, 'Dookie' (1994)
Sleater-Kinney, 'Dig Me Out' (1997)
At the Drive-In, 'Relationship of Command' (2000)
... And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, 'Source Tags & Codes' (2002)
Green Day, 'American Idiot' (2004)
Music is a world within itself, with a language we all understand - Sir Duke (1976)
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