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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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Dorepoll posted:Post. Seconding this to break the tie.
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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. 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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