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THE GREATEST POST PUNK LIST.EVER!

2008-02-26 10:00:52 by Infonistacrat in The Music Blog of the Infonistacrat!
 
If I had to list my favorite genres of music, I guess my top three would be punk, post punk, and new wave. Looking back, I honestly dont post near enough post-punk. Or maybe I do. Sometimes it can be hard to distinguish between post-punk and new wave. I guess its a little like that famous definition of what constitutes pornI cant tell you what...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Canonization of Post-Punk

2008-07-01 17:21:57 by TynansAnger of MOG in MOG - Editor's Picks
 
Over at Prefix, I have a feature on the rise of post-punk as a full on cultural force, not simply a realm for the cool kids anymore. Here are some choice passages In the first half of the decade, bands such as Interpol, Franz Ferdinand, and the Killers stormed onto the music scene and gained massive popularity. Those who were too young to have...
 
 
 
 
 
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Ex Post Facto - She'll Rape the World (1984)

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2008-08-24 23:42:00 by mij in music...isms
Ex Post Facto was born when the electronic duo Foreign Bodies met the Glass Torpedoes. Chris Clarke (vocals, former Foreign Bodies, later Placenta Sisters and Goat People), Frank Sparks (vocals and keyboards, ex Foreign Bodies) teamed up with Mark Coleridge (drums, former Glass Torpedoes, later Glitter Band, Project23, Stiffs) and this act (plus...
 
 
 
 
 
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GREAT POST-PUNK HITS, VOL 2

2008-02-27 10:00:07 by Infonistacrat in The Music Blog of the Infonistacrat!
 
So, a little informal poll here. How many people have had a conversation that goes a little something like this: You tell someone that you really love post-punk music. They then ask how can you stand all that screaming and blood and awful sounding noise. It seems that somewhere along the line people started confusing post-punk with punk. Not...
 
 
 
 
 
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POST-PUNK HITS FOR YOUR PLEASURE

2008-03-25 10:00:44 by Infonistacrat in The Music Blog of the Infonistacrat!
 
As I wrote the other day in my C86 post, there was a previous cassette released called C81, that was made up of a post-punk bands as well as some of the early new wave acts. So today, I wanted to do a little post on the some of the bands that played on the release. Some of the songs here may be considered more punk than post-punk (The Buzzcocks...
 
 
 
 
 
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Ex Post Facto Recordings 1981-83

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2008-02-13 06:15:00 by mij in music...isms
Not that Liverpool specialized in Goth music, at all, but there were still some bands going down this road. One of them is Ex Post Facto. The group formed in early 1980 and featured Chris Clarke (a.k.a. Chrissie Clarke) on vocals (later Placenta Sisters, Goat People), Frank Sparks on keyboards, joined by Paul Reason on guitar (also US Companion,...
 
 
 
 
 
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PURE POST-PUNK HITS

2008-01-10 10:00:11 by Infonistacrat in The Music Blog of the Infonistacrat!
 
First there was punk in the 70s, and all was good with the world. Later, in the 80s, there was new wave, and we all looked around, and decided that was good to, and we rejoyed. But somewhere in between, there was post-punk, and while it has the word punk in it, its definitely not punk. It was inspired by punk, and it was soon morphed into new...
 
 
 
 
 
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Helping out the Denver Post with music downloads

2008-01-16 16:37:21 by Matthew in I Own My Music!
 
The Denver Post wrote a strange article about music downloads this week. We had to check the date to see if it was from 1998, but actually, it was January 13, 2008. The headline read, Serious music downloaders ditch dial-up for faster connections Sorry. Dial-up? Serious music downloaders? Does anybody serous about anything still use dial-up?...
 
 
 
 
 
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POST-GRUNGE HITS FROM AROUND THE NEW MILLENIUM, DAY 2

2008-03-27 10:00:56 by Infonistacrat in The Music Blog of the Infonistacrat!
 
Day two of the collection of post punk hits from the late 90s/early 00s. This may be a little better than yesterdays list, but then again, it does contain a little more of what I might call cheesy alternative. After the first wave of grunge broke in the early 90s, the labels all went out and found a bunch of alternative acts like Live and Bush...
 
 
 
 
 
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Resources and ideas for promoting your music :: Post about your music

2008-05-12 16:16:16 by Editor in Music Forte - Forums
 
Author: Royce Subject: Post about your music Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 6:21 am (GMT -7 Topic Replies: 0 Post about your music In the last 5 minutes the Music Forte Forums has had 1069 visitors Where's your post promoting your music Tag every post, every e-mail you send anyone, every blog(here or at MySpace or where ever) with your Music Forte...