Friday, February 03, 2017

Stuck In Thee Garage #163: February 3, 2017

Music writers, scholars and fans like to use genres to categorize types of music, but there's one genre that's a catch-all for a wide variety of acts: Post-punk. This week on Stuck In Thee Garage, I played post-punk songs in hour 2. Everything from Joy Division to Mission of Burma to the band that played in this movie:



This playlist is something wild:

Hour 1
Artist - Song/Album
The New Pornographers - High Ticket Attractions/Whiteout Conditions
Cloud Nothings - Strange Year/Life Without Sound
Japandroids - North East South West/Near to the Wild Heart of Life
Ty Segall - Break a Guitar/Ty Segall
Sleater-Kinney - I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone/Live in Paris
Bash & Pop - Unfuck You/Anything Could Happen
Boss Hog - Save Our Souls/Battle Hymns
Stephen Malkmus - Midnight Cruisers/Battle Hymns
Mary Timony - Fight the Hate/Battle Hymns
Strand of Oaks - Radio Kids/Hard Love
Aan - All You Have to Say/Dada Distractions
Run the Jewels - Talk to Me/RTJ3
The Black Clouds - Vice (feat. Mark Arm and Jack Endino)/After All
The So So Glos - Going Out Swingin'/Kamikaze
Beach Slang - Atomic Bomb/A Loud Bash of Teenage Feelings
Craig Finn - Preludes/We All Want the Same Things
Priests - JJ/Nothing Feels Natural
Snowball II - Groan's/Flashes of Quincy

Hour 2: Post-punk
Joy Division - Transmission/Single
Public Image Ltd. - Low Life/Public Image: First Issue
The Fall - Hey Student/Middle Class Revolt
Siouxsie and the Banshees - Cities in Dust/Tinderbox
The Cure - The Hanging Garden/Pornography
Gang of Four - Not Great Men/Entertainment!
Mission of Burma - That's How I Escaped My Certain Fate/Vs.
Pere Ubu - Street Waves/The Modern Dance
Wire - Options R (Star)/Pink Flag bonus track
Television - See No Evil/Marquee Moon
Devo - Jocko Homo/Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!
The Feelies - Loveless Love/Crazy Rhythms
Pylon - Feast on My Heart/Live
Interpol - Roland/Turn on the Bright Lights
Savages - She Will/Silence Yourself
Preoccupations - Fever/Preoccupations



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