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Should God Forget: A Retrospective ()

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  1. India
  2. Sister Europe
  3. Pulse
  4. Mack the Knife
  5. Blacks/Radio
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  1. India
  2. Sister Europe
  3. Pulse
  4. Mack the Knife
  5. Blacks/Radio
  6. We Love You
  7. Imitation of Christ
  8. Soap Commercial
  9. Pretty in Pink
  10. Mr. Jones
  11. Into You Like a Train
  12. I Wanna Sleep With You
  13. Merry-Go-Round (Yes I Do)
  14. President Gas
  15. Love My Way
  16. Sleep Comes Down
  17. I Don't Want to Be Your Shadow (Non-LP B-Side)
  18. Alice's House
  19. The Ghost in You
  20. Here Come Cowboys
  21. Heaven
  22. Highwire Days
  23. Heartbeat
  24. All of the Law
  25. Heartbreak Beat
  26. All That Money Wants
  27. Entertain Me
  28. Should God Forget
  29. Torch
  30. Get a Room
  31. Until She Comes
  32. All About You
  33. There's a World Outside
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The Psychedelic Furs were the perfect lesson of why a great band should never turn to sh*t: it makes everyone forget they once meant a great deal. On CD one, it comes back, just like in 1980 when their first, self-titled LP arrived amid a storm of London raves (and smart singles), with such grinding, subversive-sounding, catchy rockers as "India," "Pulse," and "We Love You." They helped lead the burgeoning post-punk vanguard that had retained punk's primal urgency, but utilized unique, creative sounds and styles instead of ...

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