This week we're talking about the wildly influential Mission of Burma. These guys basically created indie rock in the late 70s, were then mislabeled as punk, which led them to being pretty unpopular and quickly breaking up. Fast forward 20 years, the people realized they screwed up and Mission of Burma reunited to release four more records. Really good band that truly created a sound and kept elaborating upon it.
Closing track: "Red" from Signals, Calls, and Marches (1981)
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Mike's Picks: Signals, Calls, and Marches (1981) — Best Record, Personal Favorite The Sound the Speed the Light (2009) — Worst Album, Least Favorite
Alex's Picks: The Obliterati (2006) — Best Album Vs. (1982) — Personal Favorite The Sound the Speed the Light (2009) — Worst Album, Least Favorite
Albums we discussed this episode… Signals, Calls, and Marches (1981) [contains the Academy Fight Song 7" from 1980] Vs. (1982) ONoffON (2004) The Obliterati (2006) The Sound the Speed the Light (2009) Unsound (2012)
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