Taiwan's 1976 have found interesting, often remarkable ways to inject Western influences into their colourful Mandopop repertoire—particularly from the ‘80s, when the band's core members were growing up. Kicking off with 1976-1 at the tail end of the ‘90s, they followed up with five more albums throughout the noughties, taking on dancey new wave and agile post-punk, dreamy psychedelia and the hypnotic expansiveness of post rock. Adding some Mod and pop stylings borrowed straight from The Beatles, 1976 had a winning indie-meets-Mandopop recipe—ready to be fully savoured in this list.