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1988- Another Great Year of 80’s New Music
Posted on 8/5/25 at 1:56 pm
Posted on 8/5/25 at 1:56 pm
1988
So many Great Songs and Albums
Top 100 Albums according to Slicing Up Eyeballs
(Slicing Up Eyeballs celebrates the legacy of '80s college, modern, alternative and indie rock)
11. U2, Rattle and Hum
12. My Bloody Valentine, Isn’t Anything
13. Peter Murphy, Love Hysteria
14. The Pogues, If I Should Fall from Grace with God
15. Public Enemy, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
16. Erasure, The Innocents
17. The Mission, Children
18. Front 242, Front By Front
19. The Waterboys, Fisherman’s Blues
20. The House of Love, The House of Love
21. Dinosaur Jr, Bug
22. Cowboy Junkies, The Trinity Session
23. N.W.A., Straight Outta Compton
24. Pet Shop Boys, Introspective
25. Talk Talk, Spirit of Eden
26. Metallica, …And Justice For All
27. Dead Can Dance, The Serpent’s Egg
28. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Tender Prey
29. Tracy Chapman, Tracy Chapman
30. Fine Young Cannibals, The Raw & The Cooked
31. Living Colour, Vivid
32. They Might Be Giants, Lincoln
33. Camper Van Beethoven, Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart
34. Crowded House, Temple of Low Men
35. The Smithereens, Green Thoughts
36. The Go-Betweens, 16 Lovers Lane
37. Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars
38. Leonard Cohen, I’m Your Man
39. Duran Duran, Big Thing
40. Galaxie 500, Today
41. Billy Bragg, Workers Playtime (TIE)
41. Skinny Puppy, VIVIsectVI (TIE)
43. Talking Heads, Naked
44. Robyn Hitchcock and The Egyptians, Globe of Frogs
45. Enya, Watermark
46. Fields of the Nephilim, The Nephilim
47. The Wonder Stuff, The Eight Legged Groove Machine
48. The Dead Milkmen, Beelzebubba
49. Information Society, Information Society
50. Camouflage, Voices & Images
51. Danzig, Danzig
52. The Feelies, Only Life
53. The Godfathers, Birth, School, Work, Death
54. Happy Mondays, Bummed
55. The Mighty Lemon Drops, World Without End
56. Guns N’ Roses, GN’R Lies
57. Prince, Lovesexy
58. The Primitives, Lovely
59. Big Audio Dynamite, Tighten Up Vol. 88
60. All About Eve, All About Eve
61. Marc Almond, The Stars We Are
62. Fishbone, Truth and Soul
63. Book of Love, Lullaby
64. Wire, A Bell Is a Cup… Until It Is Struck
65. Bad Religion, Suffer
66. Butthole Surfers, Hairway to Steven (TIE)
66. Prefab Sprout, From Langley Park to Memphis (TIE)
68. Social Distortion, Prison Bound
69. a-ha, Stay on These Roads
70. Soundgarden, Ultramega OK
71. The Fall, The Frenz Experiment
72. Violent Femmes, 3
73. Throwing Muses, House Tornado
74. The Fall, I Am Kurious Oranj
75. L7, L7
76. Slayer, South of Heaven
77. Skin Yard, Hallowed Ground
78. Soul Asylum, Hang Time
79. UB40, UB40
80. Marty Willson-Piper, Art Attack
81. Everything But the Girl, Idlewild
82. Thomas Dolby, Aliens Ate My Buick
83. Eric B. and Rakim, Follow the Leader (TIE)
83. My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult, I See Good Spirits and I See Bad Spirits (TIE)
85. Julian Cope, My Nation Underground
86. The Proclaimers, Sunshine on Leith
87. The Style Council, Confessions of a Pop Group (TIE)
87. ‘Til Tuesday, Everything’s Different Now(TIE)
89. Lucinda Williams, Lucinda Williams
90. Big Country, Peace in Our Time
91. The Pursuit of Happiness, Love Junk (TIE)
91. Devo, Total Devo (TIE)
93. James, Strip-mine
94. American Music Club, California
95. Ciccone Youth, The Whitey Album
96. Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, Nothing Wrong
97. Let’s Active, Every Dog Has Its Day
98. Hothouse Flowers, People
99. The Bangles, Everything
100. Killing Joke, Outside the Gate
So many Great Songs and Albums
Top 100 Albums according to Slicing Up Eyeballs
(Slicing Up Eyeballs celebrates the legacy of '80s college, modern, alternative and indie rock)
11. U2, Rattle and Hum
12. My Bloody Valentine, Isn’t Anything
13. Peter Murphy, Love Hysteria
14. The Pogues, If I Should Fall from Grace with God
15. Public Enemy, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
16. Erasure, The Innocents
17. The Mission, Children
18. Front 242, Front By Front
19. The Waterboys, Fisherman’s Blues
20. The House of Love, The House of Love
21. Dinosaur Jr, Bug
22. Cowboy Junkies, The Trinity Session
23. N.W.A., Straight Outta Compton
24. Pet Shop Boys, Introspective
25. Talk Talk, Spirit of Eden
26. Metallica, …And Justice For All
27. Dead Can Dance, The Serpent’s Egg
28. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Tender Prey
29. Tracy Chapman, Tracy Chapman
30. Fine Young Cannibals, The Raw & The Cooked
31. Living Colour, Vivid
32. They Might Be Giants, Lincoln
33. Camper Van Beethoven, Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart
34. Crowded House, Temple of Low Men
35. The Smithereens, Green Thoughts
36. The Go-Betweens, 16 Lovers Lane
37. Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars
38. Leonard Cohen, I’m Your Man
39. Duran Duran, Big Thing
40. Galaxie 500, Today
41. Billy Bragg, Workers Playtime (TIE)
41. Skinny Puppy, VIVIsectVI (TIE)
43. Talking Heads, Naked
44. Robyn Hitchcock and The Egyptians, Globe of Frogs
45. Enya, Watermark
46. Fields of the Nephilim, The Nephilim
47. The Wonder Stuff, The Eight Legged Groove Machine
48. The Dead Milkmen, Beelzebubba
49. Information Society, Information Society
50. Camouflage, Voices & Images
51. Danzig, Danzig
52. The Feelies, Only Life
53. The Godfathers, Birth, School, Work, Death
54. Happy Mondays, Bummed
55. The Mighty Lemon Drops, World Without End
56. Guns N’ Roses, GN’R Lies
57. Prince, Lovesexy
58. The Primitives, Lovely
59. Big Audio Dynamite, Tighten Up Vol. 88
60. All About Eve, All About Eve
61. Marc Almond, The Stars We Are
62. Fishbone, Truth and Soul
63. Book of Love, Lullaby
64. Wire, A Bell Is a Cup… Until It Is Struck
65. Bad Religion, Suffer
66. Butthole Surfers, Hairway to Steven (TIE)
66. Prefab Sprout, From Langley Park to Memphis (TIE)
68. Social Distortion, Prison Bound
69. a-ha, Stay on These Roads
70. Soundgarden, Ultramega OK
71. The Fall, The Frenz Experiment
72. Violent Femmes, 3
73. Throwing Muses, House Tornado
74. The Fall, I Am Kurious Oranj
75. L7, L7
76. Slayer, South of Heaven
77. Skin Yard, Hallowed Ground
78. Soul Asylum, Hang Time
79. UB40, UB40
80. Marty Willson-Piper, Art Attack
81. Everything But the Girl, Idlewild
82. Thomas Dolby, Aliens Ate My Buick
83. Eric B. and Rakim, Follow the Leader (TIE)
83. My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult, I See Good Spirits and I See Bad Spirits (TIE)
85. Julian Cope, My Nation Underground
86. The Proclaimers, Sunshine on Leith
87. The Style Council, Confessions of a Pop Group (TIE)
87. ‘Til Tuesday, Everything’s Different Now(TIE)
89. Lucinda Williams, Lucinda Williams
90. Big Country, Peace in Our Time
91. The Pursuit of Happiness, Love Junk (TIE)
91. Devo, Total Devo (TIE)
93. James, Strip-mine
94. American Music Club, California
95. Ciccone Youth, The Whitey Album
96. Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, Nothing Wrong
97. Let’s Active, Every Dog Has Its Day
98. Hothouse Flowers, People
99. The Bangles, Everything
100. Killing Joke, Outside the Gate
This post was edited on 8/5/25 at 2:15 pm
Posted on 8/5/25 at 2:00 pm to STigers
Love so Many of These
Top 100 Songs of 1988 according to Slicing Up Eyeballs
1. New Order, “Fine Time”
2. Sonic Youth, “Teen Age Riot”
3. The Primitives, “Crash”
4. Morrissey, “Everyday is like Sunday”
5. Cocteau Twins, “Carolyn’s Fingers”
6. Ministry, “Stigmata”
7. Jane’s Addiction, “Jane Says”
8. Pixies, “Gigantic”
9. Siouxsie and the Banshees, “Peek-a-Boo”
10. R.E.M., “Orange Crush”
11. The Mighty Lemon Drops, “Inside Out”
12. Front 242, “Headhunter”
13. Pixies, “Where Is My Mind?”
14. Morrissey, “Suedehead”
15. Jane’s Addiction, “Mountain Song”
16. The La’s, “There She Goes”
17. The Church, “Reptile”
18. The Jesus and Mary Chain, “Sidewalking”
19. Camper Van Beethoven, “Eye Of Fatima”
20. Erasure, “A Little Respect”
21. Peter Murphy, “All Night Long”
22. The Psychedelic Furs, “All That Money Wants”
23. Soul Asylum, “Sometime to Return”
24. Cowboy Junkies, “Sweet Jane”
25. They Might Be Giants, “Ana Ng”
26. Billy Bragg, “Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards”
27. The Fall, “Victoria”
28. The Proclaimers, “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)”
29. Erasure, “Chains of Love”
30. Living Colour, “Cult of Personality”
31. The Sugarcubes, “Motorcrash”
32. Dinosaur Jr, “Freak Scene”
33. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, “The Mercy Seat”
34. Talking Heads, “(Nothing But) Flowers”
35. Tracy Chapman, “Fast Car”
36. Information Society, “What’s On Your Mind (Pure Energy)”
37. Michelle Shocked, “Anchorage”
38. Duran Duran, “All She Wants Is”
39. U2, “All I Want is You”
40. The Wonder Stuff, “Give, Give, Give Me More, More, More”
41. Siouxsie and the Banshees “The Killing Jar”
42. The Dead Milkmen, “Punk Rock Girl”
43. U2, “Desire”
44. The House of Love, “Christine”
45. The Mission, “Tower of Strength”
46. Siouxsie and the Banshees, “The Last Beat of My Heart”
47. Duran Duran, “I Don’t Want Your Love”
48. Hothouse Flowers, “Don’t Go”
49. Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians, “Balloon Man”
50. Pet Shop Boys, “Left To My Own Devices”
51. The Smithereens, “Only a Memory”
52. Peter Murphy, “Indigo Eyes”
53. Pet Shop Boys, “Domino Dancing”
54. The Sugarcubes, “Deus”
55. The Go-Betweens, “Streets of Your Town”
56. Big Audio Dynamite, “Just Play Music!”
57. Prince, “Alphabet St.”
58. The Sugarcubes, “Delicious Demon”
59. R.E.M., “World Leader Pretend”
60. Billy Bragg, “She’s Got a New Spell”
61. Neneh Cherry, “Buffalo Stance”
62. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, “Dreaming”
63. The Waterboys, “Fisherman’s Blues”
64. Fugazi, “Waiting Room”
65. Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians, “What I Am”
66. My Bloody Valentine, “You Made Me Realise”
67. Pixies, “Bone Machine”
68. Public Enemy, “Don’t Believe the Hype”
69. Marc Almond, “Tears Run Rings”
70. Tracy Chapman, “Talkin’ Bout A Revolution”
71. Wire, “Kidney Bingos”
72. Julian Cope, “Charlotte Anne”
73. N.W.A., “Straight Outta Compton”
74. Morrissey, “Hairdresser on Fire”
75. R.E.M., “Pop Song 89”
76. Billy Bragg, “The Price I Pay”
77. Book of Love, “Pretty Boys and Pretty Girls”
78. The Pogues, “If I Should Fall From Grace With God”
79. Happy Mondays, “Wrote for Luck”
80. The Sugarcubes, “Coldsweat”
81. The Stone Roses “Elephant Stone”
82. The Wonder Stuff, “A Wish Away”
83. Fine Young Cannibals, “She Drives Me Crazy”
84. Cocteau Twins, “Blue Bell Knoll”
85. Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers, “Tomorrow People”
86. A Guy Called Gerald, “Voodoo Ray”
87. Galaxie 500, “Tugboat”
88. Crowded House, “Better Be Home Soon”
89. Danzig, “Twist of Cain”
90. Talk Talk, “I Believe In You”
91. Tanita Tikaram, “Twist In My Sobriety”
92. R.E.M., “Stand”
93. Sonic Youth, “Silver Rocket”
94. Jane’s Addiction, “Ocean Size”
95. Metallica, “One”
96. Prefab Sprout, “The King of Rock and Roll”
97. Talk Talk, “Desire”
98. The Go-Betweens, “Was There Anything I Could Do?”
99. Kate Bush, “This Woman’s Work”
100. Transvision Vamp, “Tell That Girl To Shut Up”
Top 100 Songs of 1988 according to Slicing Up Eyeballs
1. New Order, “Fine Time”
2. Sonic Youth, “Teen Age Riot”
3. The Primitives, “Crash”
4. Morrissey, “Everyday is like Sunday”
5. Cocteau Twins, “Carolyn’s Fingers”
6. Ministry, “Stigmata”
7. Jane’s Addiction, “Jane Says”
8. Pixies, “Gigantic”
9. Siouxsie and the Banshees, “Peek-a-Boo”
10. R.E.M., “Orange Crush”
11. The Mighty Lemon Drops, “Inside Out”
12. Front 242, “Headhunter”
13. Pixies, “Where Is My Mind?”
14. Morrissey, “Suedehead”
15. Jane’s Addiction, “Mountain Song”
16. The La’s, “There She Goes”
17. The Church, “Reptile”
18. The Jesus and Mary Chain, “Sidewalking”
19. Camper Van Beethoven, “Eye Of Fatima”
20. Erasure, “A Little Respect”
21. Peter Murphy, “All Night Long”
22. The Psychedelic Furs, “All That Money Wants”
23. Soul Asylum, “Sometime to Return”
24. Cowboy Junkies, “Sweet Jane”
25. They Might Be Giants, “Ana Ng”
26. Billy Bragg, “Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards”
27. The Fall, “Victoria”
28. The Proclaimers, “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)”
29. Erasure, “Chains of Love”
30. Living Colour, “Cult of Personality”
31. The Sugarcubes, “Motorcrash”
32. Dinosaur Jr, “Freak Scene”
33. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, “The Mercy Seat”
34. Talking Heads, “(Nothing But) Flowers”
35. Tracy Chapman, “Fast Car”
36. Information Society, “What’s On Your Mind (Pure Energy)”
37. Michelle Shocked, “Anchorage”
38. Duran Duran, “All She Wants Is”
39. U2, “All I Want is You”
40. The Wonder Stuff, “Give, Give, Give Me More, More, More”
41. Siouxsie and the Banshees “The Killing Jar”
42. The Dead Milkmen, “Punk Rock Girl”
43. U2, “Desire”
44. The House of Love, “Christine”
45. The Mission, “Tower of Strength”
46. Siouxsie and the Banshees, “The Last Beat of My Heart”
47. Duran Duran, “I Don’t Want Your Love”
48. Hothouse Flowers, “Don’t Go”
49. Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians, “Balloon Man”
50. Pet Shop Boys, “Left To My Own Devices”
51. The Smithereens, “Only a Memory”
52. Peter Murphy, “Indigo Eyes”
53. Pet Shop Boys, “Domino Dancing”
54. The Sugarcubes, “Deus”
55. The Go-Betweens, “Streets of Your Town”
56. Big Audio Dynamite, “Just Play Music!”
57. Prince, “Alphabet St.”
58. The Sugarcubes, “Delicious Demon”
59. R.E.M., “World Leader Pretend”
60. Billy Bragg, “She’s Got a New Spell”
61. Neneh Cherry, “Buffalo Stance”
62. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, “Dreaming”
63. The Waterboys, “Fisherman’s Blues”
64. Fugazi, “Waiting Room”
65. Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians, “What I Am”
66. My Bloody Valentine, “You Made Me Realise”
67. Pixies, “Bone Machine”
68. Public Enemy, “Don’t Believe the Hype”
69. Marc Almond, “Tears Run Rings”
70. Tracy Chapman, “Talkin’ Bout A Revolution”
71. Wire, “Kidney Bingos”
72. Julian Cope, “Charlotte Anne”
73. N.W.A., “Straight Outta Compton”
74. Morrissey, “Hairdresser on Fire”
75. R.E.M., “Pop Song 89”
76. Billy Bragg, “The Price I Pay”
77. Book of Love, “Pretty Boys and Pretty Girls”
78. The Pogues, “If I Should Fall From Grace With God”
79. Happy Mondays, “Wrote for Luck”
80. The Sugarcubes, “Coldsweat”
81. The Stone Roses “Elephant Stone”
82. The Wonder Stuff, “A Wish Away”
83. Fine Young Cannibals, “She Drives Me Crazy”
84. Cocteau Twins, “Blue Bell Knoll”
85. Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers, “Tomorrow People”
86. A Guy Called Gerald, “Voodoo Ray”
87. Galaxie 500, “Tugboat”
88. Crowded House, “Better Be Home Soon”
89. Danzig, “Twist of Cain”
90. Talk Talk, “I Believe In You”
91. Tanita Tikaram, “Twist In My Sobriety”
92. R.E.M., “Stand”
93. Sonic Youth, “Silver Rocket”
94. Jane’s Addiction, “Ocean Size”
95. Metallica, “One”
96. Prefab Sprout, “The King of Rock and Roll”
97. Talk Talk, “Desire”
98. The Go-Betweens, “Was There Anything I Could Do?”
99. Kate Bush, “This Woman’s Work”
100. Transvision Vamp, “Tell That Girl To Shut Up”
Posted on 8/5/25 at 2:04 pm to STigers
I wore out the REM Green and The Church cd's.
Posted on 8/5/25 at 2:30 pm to STigers
So awesome when it was released. I learned that it was possible to wear out a CD.
Posted on 8/5/25 at 2:35 pm to STigers
quote:
Kate Bush, “This Woman’s Work”
Just started a thread about this song in the new M3GAN movie last week and told the song sucked
Posted on 8/5/25 at 2:38 pm to STigers
quote:best TMBG song
ana ng
No Big Prince?? Best song on Kurious Oranj
Prefab sprout King of Rock and roll
This post was edited on 8/5/25 at 2:40 pm
Posted on 8/5/25 at 2:41 pm to STigers
quote:
1. New Order, “Fine Time”
Born in the early 80's and I've never heard this song. How is that possible if it was #1? It's not particularly memorable, upon first listen. Just sounds like typical 80's synth rock.
This post was edited on 8/5/25 at 2:42 pm
Posted on 8/5/25 at 2:47 pm to SUB
Lots of head scratchers on that list from someone who grew up listening and owning most these records
Posted on 8/5/25 at 2:47 pm to SUB
quote:I agree with this. How is this #1
1. New Order, “Fine Time” Born in the early 80's and I've never heard this song. How is that possible if it was #1? It's not particularly memorable, upon first listen. Just sounds like typical 80's synth rock.
Posted on 8/5/25 at 2:51 pm to CAD703X
quote:
ana ng
best TMBG song
Never cared for them back then but I really dig them now.
This is the the best TMBG tune:
Posted on 8/5/25 at 2:56 pm to CAD703X
quote:if I remember correctly the person didn’t even realize you named the song probably because they didn’t recognize it and obviously never heard it
Just started a thread about this song in the new M3GAN movie last week and told the song sucked
Posted on 8/5/25 at 3:04 pm to STigers
He wrote
to cover up the fact he wasn't actually a KB fan. Probably never heard of her until stranger things
quote:
One of Kate's weaker tunes
to cover up the fact he wasn't actually a KB fan. Probably never heard of her until stranger things
This post was edited on 8/5/25 at 3:06 pm
Posted on 8/5/25 at 6:21 pm to CAD703X
L.A. Guns s/t
Kix- Blow My Fuse
Dirty Looks- Cool From the Wire
Suicidal Tendencies- How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today
Napalm Death- From Enslavement to Obliteration
Jetboy- Feel the Shake
Megadeth- So Far, So Good...So What
Kix- Blow My Fuse
Dirty Looks- Cool From the Wire
Suicidal Tendencies- How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today
Napalm Death- From Enslavement to Obliteration
Jetboy- Feel the Shake
Megadeth- So Far, So Good...So What
Posted on 8/5/25 at 6:23 pm to SUB
quote:
Born in the early 80's and I've never heard this song. How is that possible if it was #1? It's not particularly memorable, upon first listen. Just sounds like typical 80's synth rock.
It’s off my favorite New Order album, which didn’t come out until 1989. I love every song on Technique but Fine Time isn’t close to the best song on the album.
Posted on 8/6/25 at 8:34 am to TommyCheeseballs
quote:
Suicidal Tendencies- How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today
Still gets better as it ages. I still randomly throw this one on for a listen.
Posted on 8/6/25 at 8:41 am to Vandyrone
quote:
Fine Time isn’t close to the best song on the album.
I agree. I think Round and Round or Vanishing Point might have even been a bigger club hit off of that album. Love Less or Guilty Partner lean back into Joy Division sound. Saw them at Astro World that tour.
Posted on 8/6/25 at 8:48 am to STigers
I can't seem to find Surfa Rosa by Pixies and Travelling Wilburys Vol. 1.
Also:
Too low.
Also:
quote:
15. Public Enemy, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
21. Dinosaur Jr, Bug
26. Metallica, …And Justice For All
Too low.
Posted on 8/6/25 at 9:22 am to Cdawg
quote:
agree. I think Round and Round or Vanishing Point might have even been a bigger club hit off of that album. Love Less or Guilty Partner lean back into Joy Division sound. Saw them at Astro World that tour.
Very true. Dream Attack is the hidden gem off that album. My favorite New Order song. For me, it’s the refinement of all the things I love about New Order, rolled into one song. Lyrically, vocally, instrumentally. The 2 minute outro is fantastic.
Posted on 8/6/25 at 9:37 am to STigers
1. Daydream nation
2. Dinosaur Jr, Bug
3. They Might Be Giants, Lincoln
4. Camper Van Beethoven, Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart
5. The Smithereens, Green Thoughts
6. Robyn Hitchcock and The Egyptians, Globe of Frogs
And, This Woman's Work is the best use of a song in a movie, ever.
2. Dinosaur Jr, Bug
3. They Might Be Giants, Lincoln
4. Camper Van Beethoven, Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart
5. The Smithereens, Green Thoughts
6. Robyn Hitchcock and The Egyptians, Globe of Frogs
And, This Woman's Work is the best use of a song in a movie, ever.
Posted on 8/6/25 at 9:39 am to STigers
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