The four hundred and forty-fifth album: Gang of Four - Entertainment!
There's a lot of punk in Entertainment!, which leads to a problem I've had with similar albums before - lulled into a bit of complacency, I'm on the fourth track before I know it as the songs blend together - and as accessible as Damaged Goods is, in my head the sixth song Guns or Butter is the first that sounds distinctive. The second side brings some more musical variety, but it shows some of the limits on their vocals and the main interest continues to come from the lyrics, which have the more interesting counter culture bend, as well as talk of (failures of) sex that feel subtle enough to past censors but still quite a push for the most part. It's not the best punk I've heard, but it's fine to fill that gap for now.