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Which Post-Punk band are you?Quiz
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You scored as The Teardrop Explodes.
![]() The Teardrop Explodes 80% Public Image Ltd. 77% Throbbing Gristle 53% Wire 50% The Fall 50% Joy Division 47% The Pop Group 43% Cabaret Voltaire 43% The Slits 43% Gang Of Four 40% |
You scored as The Fall.
Manchester’s The Fall are one of the most prolific and enduring of the original post-punk bands. Mark E. Smith’s surrealist rants and idiosyncratic brand of ‘Country & Northern’ continue to command a large cult following, their debut, 1979’s ‘Live at the Witch trials’ is as good a place to start as any. The Fall 80% The Pop Group 70% Gang Of Four 57% Throbbing Gristle 50% The Slits 47% The Teardrop Explodes 43% Joy Division 40% Public Image Ltd. 33% Wire 30% Cabaret Voltaire 17% |
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 100% The Slits 83% Throbbing Gristle 83% Wire 80% Joy Division 73% Public Image Ltd. 73% The Teardrop Explodes 73% The Fall 67% Cabaret Voltaire 63% Gang Of Four 60% What the HELL is TE doing in this group? And, if TE, why not Echo and the Bunnymen? Damn, 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. |
I got the Pop Group, too. Not that I know who they are. I don't listen to too much punk.
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Now I've gotta go find some Pop Group and Teardrop Explodes to listen to (based on the descriptions, I bet I'll like The Pop Group better)
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Wasn't TE Mike Scott? I'm forgetting the whole family tree. Where's my Podman? Echo and the Bunnymen begat Teardrop Explodes....... |
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Right, but somehow, there's a Six Degrees of Separation between TE and the Waterboys.Maybe it is the drummer.
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You scored as Cabaret Voltaire.
Sheffield-based band Cabaret Voltaire were formed slightly before punk but are often said to be godfathers of electronica and industrial music. Their music is a innovative combination of synthesisers, tape samples and electronic beats, best heard on 'The Original Sound of Sheffield 1978-82'. The Pop Group 60% Cabaret Voltaire 60% The Fall 50% Public Image Ltd. 40% Wire 40% Gang Of Four 40% The Teardrop Explodes 40% Joy Division 40% Throbbing Gristle 20% The Slits 20% |
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Why is it we're not married again? ;)
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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% |
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% |
You scored as Wire.
![]() 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 |
Must rip vinyl
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