Buzzcocks were one of the most influential bands to emerge in the initial wave of British punk rock. Largely eschewing politics, they instead brought an intense, brilliant vigor to the three-minute pop song, powered alternately funny and anguished lyrics about adolescence and love, backed by melodies and hooks that were concise and memorable.
Few have had the longevity and sustained creative energy to produce the seemingly endless stream of truly original and fantastic pop songs that the late Pete Shelley and Steve Diggle have consistently delivered over the last four decades. Original and best.