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I'm a Nazi schatze: Johnny, Joey, Dee Dee, Tommy
Total votes: 23 (44%)
Der Menschmaschine: Ralf, Florian, Wolfgang, Karl
Total votes: 29 (56%)
Total votes: 52

Ramones vs. Kraftwerk

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steve wrote:Kraftwerk weren't about anything. Their enigmatic presentation implied a lot, but the records and the music were actually pretty superficial. Unique, original and intriguing, but almost content-free.


How can you say after praising the Ramones for littering their music with cultural references from a marginalised group of people (dirt poor English speaking kids), when Kraftwerk did exactly the same for a different marginalised group of people?

Kraftwerk made themselves Kraftwerk, and then made music about being Kraftwerk.

Kraftwerk can't be accountable for the fact that the majority of their audience would miss the lyrical nods and musical references. The Ramones likewise have an "enigmatic" appeal to many, many people for the same reason. The Ramones didn't intend UK and French hipsters to listen to their music and Kraftwerk didn't intend for American funk listeners to go crazy for Autobahn.

For every instance of the Ramones' music embodying something of the Ramones as a group of people, I could find you a direct equivalent in pre-bullshit Kraftwerk.

Ramones vs. Kraftwerk

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Very difficult poll. Both bands affected me immensely when I first heard them, and I still love both.

I must go with Kraftwerk, however. Waffle Factor of 10.
matthew wrote:His Life and his Death gives us LIFE.......supernatural life- which is His own life because he is God and Man. This is all straight Catholicism....no nuttiness or mystical crap here.

Ramones vs. Kraftwerk

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I think it boils down like this:

If you chose the Birthday Party in the BP vs. JD poll, you chose the Ramones here.

If you chose Joy Division in the BP vs. JD poll, you chose Kraftwerk.

Kraftwerk was a big influence on Joy Division.
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Ramones vs. Kraftwerk

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My sister made my three-year old niece a comp to keep her occupied in the car. Her favorite song (the niece, not the sister)? "I wanna be sedated."

Listening to a three-year old sing this is one of the best damn things ever.

Kraftwerk.
DrAwkward wrote:If SKID ROW likes them enough to take them on tour, they must have something going on, right?

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