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Crushgroove

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The Live at Luther College album is the only one really worth owning IMO, but it's very good.

I see Depeche Mode on the ballot. You likely won't find a bigger DM fan (who's a guy) than me. Surprising they ahven't already been inducted - same for Kraftwerk

OT- I recently bought an early funk compilation record and it has this song by a woman named Ann Sexton on it called "You're gonna miss me when you're gone" and it is fantastic - funk, horns, background singers... you know, all the good **** missing from modern music. Tried to find the CD reissue, they don't exist, LP was only reissued once. If you want her music, have to buy her record and they're going for about $60 in bad condition, $1350 still sealed. I'd never even heard of her before.

 

-Mav-

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****’s truly amazing.
 

CB3UK

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I'm a fan, but then there isn't much I don't listen to.

 

LineSkiCat14

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Very talented band with some of the more idiotic fans. Also, can't get around Dave's voice, but like Bob Dylan, you wouldn't want anyone else singing his songs.
 

Anon1711055878

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I feel like DMB was the jam band starter-kit for teens discovering music (circa late 90's/2000), and they just kind of linger around for nostalgia's sake.

#41 live at Wrigley Field is a banger tho.
 

legalbeagle123

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I have never heard a DMB song I really liked. Satellite would be the one I'd have to say is least offensive to me.