The Pogues are a popular Irish folk rock band of the 1980s and 90s. They have a strong following, essentially inventing celtic punk and having a large influence on the larger celtic fusion scene as well. The Pogues were founded in King's Cross, a district in north London, in 1982 as Pogue Mahone ??? "pogue mahone" being the Anglicisation of the Irish p??g mo th??in, meaning "kiss my arse." The band specialized in Irish folk music, often playing with the energy of the punk rock scene from which several of the members had their roots. Their politically-tinged music was reminiscent of The Clash, with whom they played (Joe Strummer produced one of their albums and even joined the group briefly), and used traditional Irish instruments such as the tin whistle, banjo, cittern, mandolin, accordion, and more. In the later incarnations of the band, after the departure of Shane MacGowan, electronic instruments such as the electric guitar would become more prominent. The first of The Pogues' albums, Red Rose
| 1 | Thousands Are Sailing | If I Should Fall From Grace With God |
| 2 | Rain Street | Hell's Ditch |
| 3 | Medley: The Recruiting Sergeant/The Rocky Road to | If I Should Fall From Grace With God |
| 4 | Fiesta | A Kick Up the '80s, Vol. 10: Perfect |
| 5 | Rainbow Man | Hell's Ditch |
| 6 | Small Hours | Waiting For Herb |
| 7 | Bottle Of Smoke | If I Should Fall From Grace With God |
| 8 | Hell's Ditch | Hell's Ditch |
| 9 | Lorca's Novena | Hell's Ditch |
| 10 | Six To Go | Hell's Ditch |
| 11 | If I Should Fall From Grace With God | If I Should Fall From Grace With God |
| 12 | Drunken Boat | Waiting For Herb |
| 13 | Rainy Night In Soho | The Power Of Love 1990-1992 |
| 14 | House Of The Gods | Hell's Ditch |
| 15 | The Wake Of The Medusa | Hell's Ditch |
| 16 | The Sunnyside Of The Street | Hell's Ditch |
| 17 | Haunting | Waiting For Herb |
| 18 | Smell Of Petroleum | Waiting For Herb |
| 19 | My Baby's Gone | Waiting For Herb |
| 20 | Big City | Waiting For Herb |