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FEJ 06-08-2006 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Not Afraid
Right, but somehow, there's a Six Degrees of Separation between TE and the Waterboys.Maybe it is the drummer.

|The Teardrop Explodes|<---played with--->|Julian Cope|<---played with-->|Guy Chambers|<---played with--->|The Waterboys|

flippyshark 06-08-2006 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Not Afraid
YDamn, I need to pull out my vinyl. I would re-order these a bit to my liking:

The SLits
Gang of Four
Wire
Public Image
Cabaret Voltaire
The Fall
Throbbing Gristle
Pop Group

I saw many of these bands live, though.

Dang, Lisa, I would order those almost exactly in that order. (I came out as Joy Division...hmmm. I don't think I'm nearly suicidal enough.)

Not Afraid 06-08-2006 04:34 PM

Why is it we're not married again? ;)

mousepod 06-08-2006 05:06 PM

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You scored as Joy Division.



Manchester’s Joy Division remain one of the most popular and influential post-punk bands, perhaps thanks in part to singer Ian Curtis’ martyr-like status following his suicide in 1980. Their music is a dark, atmospheric, almost gothic sound which is complemented perfectly by Curtis’ tortured lyrics, best heard on 1980’s ‘Closer’.

Joy Division 80%

The Teardrop Explodes 77%

Wire 70%

Throbbing Gristle 63%

The Slits 60%

Gang Of Four 57%

The Fall 53%

The Pop Group 53%

Public Image Ltd. 50%

Cabaret Voltaire 40%.
cool.

jdramj 06-08-2006 05:22 PM

You scored as The Pop Group.



The music of Bristolian band the Pop Group was a confrontational mix of jazz, funk and dub reggae filtered through punk rock. Their left-wing lyrics and innovative music are best heard on their 1979 debut 'Y'.

The Pop Group 77%
The Fall 70%
Joy Division 67%
The Teardrop Explodes 63%
Throbbing Gristle 60%
Wire 60%
Public Image Ltd. 57%
The Slits 50%
Gang Of Four 40%
Cabaret Voltaire 27%

€uroMeinke 06-08-2006 08:44 PM

You scored as Throbbing Gristle.

Throbbing Gristle are probably one of the most notorious and controversial bands of all time. Their proto-industrial music is self-consciously confrontational and alienating whilst their lyrics often deal with disturbing subject matter. Their best album is probably 1979’s deceptively-named ’20 Jazz Funk Greats’

Throbbing Gristle93%
The Teardrop Explodes83%
Wire83%
Public Image Ltd.83%
The Pop Group83%
Cabaret Voltaire80%
The Fall60%
The Slits60%
Joy Division60%
Gang Of Four50%

wendybeth 06-08-2006 09:03 PM

You scored as Wire.


Wire were arguably the band who provided the link between early British punk and post-punk, combining buzzing guitars and catchy choruses with an art-school approach to composition. They are best heard on 1977's 'Pink Flag'.













60%
The Slits
57%The Fall
53%The Teardrop Explodes
50%Throbbing Gristle
50%Gang Of Four
47%The Pop Group
43%Public Image Ltd.
40%Joy Division
37%Cabaret Voltaire



€uroMeinke 06-08-2006 09:14 PM

Must rip vinyl


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