Revisiting Old Music Part (De-Di)
- Devo - Now it Can Be Told
- Despite being recorded during the waning years of Devo, this live album is actually pretty great. They even make the bad Total Devo tracks seem almost good.
- Devo - Smooth Noodle Maps
- Devo's last release is okay. I bit more consistant than Total Devo. But still nothing close to their glory days. The cover fo the Greatful Dead's Morning Dew is the best track on the CD.
- Devo - Post Post Modern Man (single)
- A CD single from Smooth Noodle Maps. Nothing remarkable here.
- Devo - EZ Listening Disc
- Devo covers devo.
- Devo - Hardcore Devo Vol. 1
- Lacks the electronic polish of their best work, but most of this CD is essential Devo.
- Devo - Hardcore Devo Vol. 2
- Same as above, just more.
- Devo - Greatest Hits
- Most of my Devo collection is in the form of cassettes, so I bought this so I would have a CD version of their best stuff.
- Dianogah - As Seen From Above
- Two basses and a drummer. My friend Jay's band revived my waning interest in indy-rock in the early 00's with this CD.
- Dianogah - Battle Champions
- My favorite Dianogah album.
- Dianogah - Millions of Brazillians
- Not their best work. I think I was wanting more from their sound when this CD came out. I still like it quite a bit.
- Dick Dale - Tribal Thunder
- Dick Dale's awesome comeback album. Totally insane. Dick Dale was signed as a witness on my organ donor card for years.
- Dick Dale - The Best of Dick Dale and his Del-Tones
- More great Dick Dale - the self-proclaimed inventor of heavy metal(?!)
- Didjits - Hornet Piñata
- Champaign band. They were a great act to see live, but in hindsight, their music is kinda lame.
- Didjits - Full Nelson Reilly
- Same as above.
- The Dirty Howlers
- Great garage rawk from Chicago.
- The Dirty Howlers - Behold!
- Another batch of raw rockers from the Howlers. They broke up immediately after they released this CD.
