Can>Amon Duul II=Faust>NEU!>Kraftwerk
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Amon Duul II>>Kraftwerk>Can>Faust>NEU!
Good songwriting/playing is more timeless than muh experimentation. ADII's first three albums show the most diverse and interesting prog/psych improv/jam style of that time using a variety of technique with builds that go into many layers of sound. Kraftwerk have changed styles many times, and had a series of catchy tracks that anyone can enjoy. Can had some novelty thanks to their overthetop vocalists and Jaki, but their earlier records display limited technique in the realm of psychedelic jams while their post-Tago records now feel outdated thanks to much more diverse takes on ambient/electronic grooves since. Faust I's experimentation was already outdated when it happened, and their later stuff has the same problem as post-Tago Can. Neu! also has the same problem as post-Tago Can and post-Faust I Faust but through their entire career.
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>neu! that low
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actually yeah, maybe switch faust and amon duul ii for consistency though