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I see what you did there.

No love for Pete Townshend's "Rough Boys?" I loved the way it worked during the bathroom fight, and it's even acknowledged by the characters in the show itself.
"I would've pegged you for an Air Supply guy…"

Hi Prince,
I'd like to legally purchase the first ten discs or so of the outtakes comp "The Work." AKA the Eighties Vault, AKA The Good Stuff. In studio quality, with no post-80s overdubs, ideally with a whole bunch of additional unreleased songs we never even knew existed.
Whatever reasonable price you deem fair

Megan Boone on The Blacklist, Lord willing.
Though I'd settle for Megan Boone's wig.

I do love New Order but I think all their albums have some filler aside from PC&L and Low Life, which are both fantastic.
But so many of their best moments are non-album singles, to the point where Substance is probably the definitive NO album.
As for The Top… That's the only Cure album pre-1996 I can't defend. Just….

Not sure if "Penn & Teller Go Public" is available anywhere, but that was my gateway drug as a kid. Short special for PBS that was basically their act at the time ( late 1980s) filmed live.
I also have fond memories of seeing them in Atlanta for a show that was maybe 250 people, tops. My dad was brought on stage and

None of the bands mentioned above can say that, although a handful (PE, Beasties, Social D) have some seminal albums.
I would offer The Cure (Faith, Pornography, Head On The Door, Kiss Me, Disintegration). And New Order is the best singles band of the 80s, hands down.
But R.E.M. is near flawless all the way through