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Eric Heiman's avatar

I saw Jane’s Addiction open for the Ramones in a basement ballroom in Pittsburgh, 18 years-old, barely knew what punk rock was yet (I was from the rural Western Pennsylvania sticks, pre-internet, no good radio stations) and it’s still one of the scariest, wildest, best shows I’ve ever been to. I understand the love/hate vibes they bring out, especially in discerning musicphiles, but I still hold a torch for them for that seminal moment in my own music education.

Some others not mentioned, probably less cool, certainly more accessible, but seminal in my more remote musical landscape of the time, at least until I got to college in the big city—

-The Replacements, Pleased to Meet Me (Not their best record, perhaps, but the first on my radar)

-The Smiths, The Queen is Dead/Louder Than Bombs (I also saw them live in 1986 before I heard the recordings, which also made these records important)

-Public Enemy, It Takes a Nation of Millions...

-Camper Van Beethoven, Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart (and their later 1989 Key Lime Pie tour stop in Pittsburgh was one of the best shows I’ve ever seen, still)

-Fishbone, Truth and Soul

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Dan Mackta's avatar

I wish I had known you in high school. I feel like we would've been good pals!!

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