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Best 1 Teengenerate - Get Action!

Get Action! is an album by Teengenerate, a Japanese garage punk band from Tokyo active in the early 1990s, released on US garage imprint Crypt Records.

2 The Lyres - On Fyre

Debut album by Boston garage band The Lyres, led by Jeff Conolly, released in 1984 on Ace of Hearts Records and influential in the American garage revival.

3 The Mystery Lights - The Mystery Lights

The 2016 self-titled debut album by the American garage punk band The Mystery Lights helped establish them within the modern indie revival scene.

4 The Raveonettes - Chain Gang of Love

Chain Gang of Love is the 2003 debut album by Danish garage rock duo The Raveonettes, recognized for its dark, noisy aesthetic and heavy use of vocal harmony.

5 The Fuzztones - Lysergic Emanations

Debut album by New York garage-psych revivalists The Fuzztones, released in 1985, blending period fuzz guitar tones with Cramps-influenced dark imagery.

6 Plasticland - Wonder Wonderful Wonderland

Album by Milwaukee psychedelic garage band Plasticland, released in 1984, known for its kaleidoscopic blend of 1960s psych-pop and raw garage rock aesthetics.

7 The Cynics - Rock 'n' Roll

Album by Pittsburgh garage rock band The Cynics, released on Get Hip Records in the late 1980s, exemplifying the American underground garage revival scene.

8 The Miracle Workers - Inside Out

Album by Portland, Oregon garage rock band The Miracle Workers, released during the mid-1980s American garage rock revival on the Midnight Records label.

9 The Chesterfield Kings - Here Are the Chesterfield Kings

Debut album by Rochester, New York garage revivalists The Chesterfield Kings, released in 1983, showcasing faithful recreation of mid-1960s American garage rock.

10 The Pandoras - It's About Time

Album by Los Angeles all-female garage rock band The Pandoras, released in 1986, making them one of the few prominent all-women acts in the 1980s garage revival.

11 The Chesterfield Kings - Stop!

Second album by Rochester, New York's Chesterfield Kings, continuing their dedicated revival of raw 1960s garage rock with period-authentic instrumentation.

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