This 50th anniversary box set collects classic 1970s and '80s albums from the genre-defining Krautrock act, and includes additional new remixes from Mogwai, the National, and more.
Drugdealer's second album builds upon their Laurel Canyon aesthetic with elaborate baroque arrangements and sunny harmonies. Elements of post-Beatles Beatles albums float through the melodies, and the big production sounds like they have some Harry Nilsson/Jon Brion records in their record collection.
Unfuckwithable is nihilistic punk rock at its finest. Here, the guitars squall all over the place, the bass is extremely loud, and the vocals are buried; this appealingly lo-fi sound gives their music a who-cares abandon that's reinforced by their lyrics. There aren't any answers, just bad attitudes, as the group spits profanity-fueled rants about death, the internet, and "the reverse psychology of picking up chicks in the hardcore scene."