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Robyn Hitchcock got his start in the Soft Boys in 1976, at the onset of the Punk blowout -- not that they were really a part of it. It was more the aftershocks of Punk that allowed the Soft Boys to make their (then) minor waves. Hitchcock's absurd, Syd Barrett-esque images, folk strumming, and revved-up Power Pop still seemed an anomaly during the time of gob-smacking and pogo-ing, but "I Wanna Destroy You" had the right message, at least. A Can of Bees (1979) and Underwater Moonlight (1980) influenced a new wave of nonsense-slinging guitar psychedelia from R.E.M to Pavement.

 
 
 
 
 
 

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1. Kingdom Of Love (4:10) Underwater Moonlight $0.99
2. I Wanna Destroy You (3:52) Underwater Moonlight $0.99
3. Queen Of Eyes (2:01) Underwater Moonlight $0.99
4. Only The Stones Remain (3:50) Underwater Moonlight $0.99
5. You'll Have To Go Sideways (3:57) Underwater Moonlight $0.99
6. Underwater Moonlight (4:17) Underwater Moonlight $0.99
7. He's A Reptile (4:27) Underwater Moonlight $0.99
8. Insanely Jealous (4:15) Underwater Moonlight $0.99
9. Tonight (4:44) Underwater Moonlight $0.99
10. I Got The Hots (5:42) Underwater Moonlight $0.99

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