Ramones: Debut, Leave Home, Rocket to Russia, Road to Ruin
Sex Pistols: Never Mind the Bollocks, the great rock and roll swindle
The Damned: Damned, damned, damned
The Clash: Debut, London Calling, Combat Rock
The Dickies: the incredible shrinking dickies, dawn of the dickies
Buzzcocks: Singles going steady, another music in a different kitchen, a Different kind of tension
Dead Boys: We have come for your children, young loud and snotty
Pagans: Everybody hates you, the pink album
Pere Ubu: Datapanik in the year zero; the modern dance, box set with final solution
Richard Hell and the Voidoids: Blank Generation
Devo: Are we not men? Duty now for the future
Stiff Little Fingers: Inflammable Material (Suspect Device)
I was mostly influenced by Cleveland and New York.
Glam and Alternative:
David Bowie: Ziggy Stardust, Alladin Sane, Diamond Dogs
Mott the Hoople: All the Young Dudes, Mott, the Hoople
Roxy Music: Debut, Country Life, Siren, Stranded, Viva
New York Dolls: Debut, Too much too soon
Velvet Underground: with Nico, white light white heat
Lou Reed: Transformer, coney island baby, street hassle, berlin, new york
Sweet: desolation boulevard
Joan Jett and the Black Hearts: Bed reputation, glorious results of a mispent youth, album
Iggy and the Stooges: Debut, Funhouse, raw power, kill city
Frank Zappa: Overnight sensation, Shiek Yerbouti, Joe’s Garage act one.
Ian Hunter: Debut, All American Alien Boy, Overnight angels, You’re never alone with a schizophrenic, All of the good ones are taken
Iggy Pop (solo): The Idiot, Lust for Life, Soldier, Blah blah blah, skull ring;
Pogues: Red roses for me, Rum sodomy and the lash