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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

6. MC5Kick Out The Jams

Half the album’s great, half the album’s not so great – the jamming stuff. The MC5 sounded dangerous, and they looked it, too. They were serious: Wayne Kramer wasn’t acting like a criminal, he was a criminal. There’s a difference. They didn’t joke around; they were serious about it, and it could be horrible. The first record was the good one. Their potential never developed into what it should have been, but there are always bands who never get to the next level, or who are never as good as their earliest material.

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