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Most Influential Indie Albums of the ’80s & ’90s (courtesy of JamsBio)

August 2, 2008 · Leave a Comment

“Murmur” By R.E.M. (1981)

“Damaged” By Black Flag (1981)

“Zen Arcade” by Husker Du (1984, SST)

“Hatful of Hollow” by The Smiths (1984, Rough Trade)

“Let it Be” by The Replacements (1984, Twin/Tone)

“Double Nickels on the Dime” by The Minutemen (1984, SST)

“Psychocandy” by The Jesus and Mary Chain (1985, Blanco y Negro) *

“Bug” by Dinosaur Jr. (1988, SST)

“Surfer Rosa” by the Pixies (1988, 4AD)

“Superfuzz Bigmuff” by Mudhoney (1988, Sub Pop)

“Daydream Nation” by Sonic Youth (1988, Enigma) **

“The Stone Roses” by Stone Roses (1989, Silvertone)

“No Depression” by Uncle Tupelo (1990, Rockville)

“Repeater” by Fugazi (1990, Dischord)

“Spiderland” by Slint (1991, Touch & Go)

“Loveless” by My Bloody Valentine (1991, Creation) **

“Slanted & Enchanted” by Pavement (1992, Matador) **

“Bee Thousand” by Guided by Voices (1994, Matador)

“If You’re Feeling Sinister” by Belle & Sebastian (1996, Matador) **

“In the Aeroplane Over the Sea” by Neutral Milk Hotel (1998, Merge) **

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