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40hz:
From the early days of punk - Graham Parker and The Rumor with their 1979 release of Protection.



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christhomas:
My favorite song so youtube are
Knocking on the heavens door
Sweet Child of Mine
500 Miles

40hz:
Since I trace most of my musical roots back to the Boston punk scene back in the 70s  I'm always happy when I hear somebody carrying on the tradition in backstreet clubs of "The Hub." So here's something from an unusual (and sadly defunct) group from Boston called Morphine. Very unique blend of jazz and rock elements in a group featuring vocals, percussion, tenor and baritone saxophones, 2-string slide electric bass(!) - and no guitars. If the early Lou Reed met up with Don Van Vliet (Captain Beefheart) and Tom Waits, a couple of 'old school jazz' sax players, a carton of cigarettes - and a big bottle or two of Wild Turkey bourbon - it would sound like this.

If you like your music mostly dark and smoky- often conjuring up images of dark rainy nights in a big city -  this is the band for you.  :Thmbsup:

Here's a couple of favs of mine. First is You Look Like Rain



Candy



All Wrong



And next there Buena



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Edvard:
^ Awesome.  I was big into these guys in the early 90's.  The only band me and my shoegazer friends could agree on. So sad when Sandman passed on.

instrumental only, but check out the drummer!!
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homepage is here http://compressorheadband.com/
-Target (January 06, 2013, 05:14 PM)
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Dude, if I had time for a band, I would hire that drummer.  I've often wondered why people into electronic music didn't do that kind of thing more often, using trigger plungers to strike real drums instead of arguing about how 'live' the samples on any given drum machine sound...

Here's a forgotten favorite of mine from around the same time period.  Relatively unknown outside the Athens, GA scene but made some damn fine minimalist swamp-boogie tunes.  That board he's stomping and shuffling on is one of the instruments O_o

app103:
The Post-rock page on Facebook is pretty good, and consistently delivers great music to its fans.

Here is their youtube playlist of the top 300 songs in post-rock (in no particular order):

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7C8F5F674DFA6E71

If you like this and have a Facebook account, here's the page to like to get more: http://facebook.com/postrock.instrumental

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