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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

12. SuicideSuicide

I think it signifies a crossover in my tastes, or at least a different direction. I was listening to a lot of punk music when I was younger and Suicide was something that when I heard it, it bridged two worlds for me. That record, which I love, has a very tangible meaning for me: not just something that I just think is a beautiful piece of music, it had a real effect on how I approached songwriting. I always saw, and still see, Fuck Buttons as a punk band, at least to a certain degree. Suicide certainly helped us on our way.

When Alan Vega was out supporting The Clash, he had rooms full of people spitting on him. “How can this possibly be punk music? You’re using synthesisers. Leave that to the boys in Germany!” They just didn’t give a fuck and now it’s one of the most influential records of our time.

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