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Mary Annette
Jun 24, 2005

Doctor Claw posted:

Siouxsie and the Banshees

Juju or A Kiss in the Dreamhouse.

Protip: The "greatest hits" albums, Once/Twice Upon a Time, don't become totally redundant if you end up buying all the LPs. Many strong tracks (Hong Kong Garden, Israel, Fireworks) were single-only releases.

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Mary Annette
Jun 24, 2005

Dorepoll posted:

Post.

If you don't like It's All So Quiet, don't worry, it's not the tone of the whole album. And it has Hyper Ballad, which hooked me onto her work.

Seconding this to break the tie.

Mary Annette
Jun 24, 2005

Amazon Review posted:

Siouxsie And The Banshees. I've heard some songs, and am intrigued, but I need people on the internet to verify my interests. :colbert:

DasNeonLicht posted:

I was in your shoes this January. I started with Juju (1981). This worked out very well for me. I followed that up with the rest their albums that have John McGeoch on guitar: Kaleidoscope (1980) and A Kiss in the Dreamhouse (1982). Maybe that was a somewhat arbitrary decision, but I have the impression that those three albums are when they really solidified their identity. And McGeoch really is quite good.

This is the correct answer.

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