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Wire 1985-1990: The A List (Best Of)
Operators Manual
Buzzcocks
Post-Mersh, Vol. 3
Minutemen
One Man Drives While the Other Man Screams
Pere Ubu
Filthy Lucre Live
The Sex Pistols
Preston 28 February 1980
Joy Division
2G+2
The Fall
Dirty
Sonic Youth
In Control
Alternative TV
The Platinum Collection (Digital)
Blondie
Wasted...Again
Black Flag
Kicking Against the Pricks
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
Best O' Boingo
Oingo Boingo
Greatest Hits, So Far
Public Image Ltd.
Kaleidoscope
Siouxsie And The Banshees
The Scream
Life in Exile After Abdication
Maureen Tucker
I Spent a Week There the Other Night
Moe Tucker
Visions of Excess
The Golden Palominos
Ten Years Gone: The Best of Everclear, 1994-2004
Everclear
Wire emerged out of the British punk explosion but, from the outset, maintained a distance from that scene and resisted easy categorization. While punk rapidly became a caricature of itself, Wire's musical identity -- focused on experimentation and process -- was constantly metamorphosing. Their first three albums alone attest to a startling evolution as the band repeatedly reinvented itself between 1977 and 1979. That capacity for self-reinvention, coupled with a willingness to stop recording indefinitely when ideas weren't forthcoming, has been crucial to Wire Read More
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