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Poster Children

Poster ChildrenBest Poster Children Albums Ranked

7.8

Avg Score

4

Opinions

4

Albums

2

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Summary from 4 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Poster Children's catalog across 4 albums from 4 opinions, with an overall average of 7.8/10. The top-rated Poster Children album is No More Songs About Sleep and Fire (2004) with a 7.7/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by New World Record and Ddd. The discography on Wavelength spans 1999 to 2004.

New World Record

New World Record

pitchfork
8.1

The Poster Children have been perhaps the most reliable college band of the '90s. They haven't made a pandering sellout record. They haven't threatened breakup. They haven't moved away from the college town (Champaign, Illinois) where they started. And they haven't made a bad album, ever. The college indie rock crowd may expect big things from the Poster Children on their latest record because of

Ddd

Ddd

pitchfork
7.8

Shame on my unobservant ass. I've been subconsciously neglecting the Poster Children's latest, *DDD*, since I received it from Pitchfork Central. For months now, this album's been inexplicably buried beneath a stack of sadly forgettable CDs-- bands that will almost instantly be flushed from my memory after I melt down their worthless plastic to make homemade explosives. But my mysterious subconsci

No More Songs About Sleep and Fire

No More Songs About Sleep and Fire

pitchfork
7.6

The scene is Downers Grove, Illinois, 1995. In the musty, cigarette-reeking studio of WDGC, projecting literally dozens of watts into the west suburban Chicago sky, a young boy palm-sweatingly broadcasts a phone interview with his favorite band to three or four listeners. Struck with a speech impediment from talking to *rock stars*, the boy stammers out an Interview 101 question on how their lates

On the Offensive - EP

On the Offensive - EP

pitchfork
7.0

90s indie rock staples wave their placards and political dissent on this covers EP, featuring tracks originally performed by The Clash, X, Heaven 17, H?sker D?, XTC and Fear.

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