Gimme Indie Rock
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Gimme Indie Rock

500 Essential American Underground Rock Albums 1981-1996

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Gimme Indie Rock

500 Essential American Underground Rock Albums 1981-1996

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The ultimate guide to one of the most revered periods and movements in American rock history.

The 1980s are one of the most ridiculed and parodied epochs in popular music—what with all the skinny lapels, synthesizers, spandex, and Aqua Net. However, music fans in the know recognize that beneath the glossy veneer broiled a revolutionary movement of self-directed, anti-corporate, punk-influenced bands that created a nationwide network from the ground up, thanks to independently recorded releases, photocopied fanzines, and self-financed tours.

In Gimme Indie Rock, music journalist Andrew Earles describes 500 essential indie-rock albums released by 308 bands and artists from coast to coast in markets large and small. From giants of the movement (Black Flag, the Minutemen, Mission of Burma, Fugazi, Superchunk, Melvins, Dead Kennedys, Minor Threat, Hüsker Dü, the Replacements, Sonic Youth, Mudhoney, Dinosaur Jr., Big Black, the Pixies), to more obscure bands which nonetheless made their own impacts (Jesus Lizard, Cows, Low, Mercury Rev, Polvo, Squirrel Bait, Karp, Bongwater, Naked Raygun, Sun City Girls, and many others) and scores of artists who still await their proper due (Fly Ashtray, Dumptruck, Truly, Man-Sized Action, Steel Pole Bathtub, godheadSilo, Sorry, Team Dresch, Further, Grifters, World of Pooh, Trumans Water, Malignus Youth, Eggs, and many more), Earles provides an exhaustive album guide to the era. Earles also features those bands that cut their teeth on the indie circuit but graduated to a greater degree of mainstream recognition in the late 1980s and early 1990s (acts like R.E.M., Soul Asylum, Urge Overkill, Hole, Smashing Pumpkins, and Nirvana), making Gimme Indie Rock is the definitive manual for the best of American indie music made between 1981 and 1996.

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Index
2 (Don Caballero), 89
3 Man Themes (Slug), 290
13th Floor Elevators, 140
28th Day, 360
30 Seconds Over D.C. (Bad Brains), 23
’68 Comeback, 128
100 Flowers, 10
100 Years of Pulchritude (100 Flowers), 10
154 (100 Flowers), 10
330,003 Crossdressers from Beyond the Rig Veda (Sun City Girls), 313
A.M. (Wilco), 185
the Accused, 83
Acosta, Armando, 268
Across the Room and into Your Lap (Uncle Wiggly), 344
Adams, Mark, 268
Adickdid, 11
Adickdid (Adickdid), 11
Adkins, Hasil, 110
Admonishing the Bishops (Thinking Fellers), 329
Adolescents, 11–12, 13, 66, 293
Adolescents (Adolescents), 11–12
Ad-Rock, 355
Adverts, 35
Afghan Whigs, 12–13
Against the Stars (the Dambuilders), 75
Agent Orange, 11, 13–14, 166, 293
aggro rock, 33, 35, 125, 226, 281, 326, 348
Agnew, Frank, 11–12, 293
Agnew, Rikk, 11–12, 66, 293
The Alan Parsons Project, 352
Albini, Steve, 29, 32, 33–34, 50, 51, 88, 161, 163–165, 224, 232, 239, 246, 252, 273, 281–283, 290, 308, 314, 327
Album (Flipper), 111–112
Alice Cooper Band, 132, 141
Alice Donut, 14
Alien I.D. (Kicking Giant), 169–170
Alien Lanes (Guided by Voices), 136
All (Descendents), 81–82
Allin, G. G., 14
All Night Lotus Party (Volcano Suns), 354
All Rise (Naked Raygun), 214–215
All the Nations Airports (Archers of Loaf), 18, 185
All Through a Life (Rites of Spring), 261
Aloha Wednesday, 63
alt-country, 47, 127, 162, 257, 264
alt-indie, 32
alt-rock, 12, 50, 106, 136, 159, 177, 291, 310, 313
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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Content
  3. Dedication
  4. Introduction
  5. 100 Flowers – Autoclave
  6. Babes in Toyland – Bitch Magnet
  7. Black Flag – Butthole Surfers
  8. Camper Van Beethoven – Crayon
  9. Dag Nasty – Dwarves
  10. Earth – Further
  11. Galaxie 500 – the Gun Club
  12. Half Japanese – HÜSker DÜ
  13. Jandek – Lyres
  14. Malignus Youth – Minor Threat
  15. Minutemen – My Dad Is Dead
  16. Naked Raygun – Opal
  17. Pain Teens – Pussy Galore
  18. Rapeman – Run Westy Run
  19. Saccharine Trust – Silver Jews
  20. Sleater-kinney – Squirrel Bai
  21. St. Johnny – Swirlies
  22. Tad – Tsol
  23. Ultra Vivid Scene – Young Fresh Fellows
  24. Appendices
  25. Index
  26. Copyright