To me, when I first heard Kick, it sounded like nothing else. On that album, INXS blended rock with danceable/funky riffs. And they had somebody who didn't mumble in a microphone backed by a band who delivered a meaty live performance. They definitely had a lot going for them that I didn't hear anywhere else but I guess that's the thing about any type of music: if you don't like it, they sound the same as those other guys you don't like.
Yeah in fairness it isn't the first album to suffer from being listened a few decades too late. I gave Kick a listen to as well, juat fyi. I actually preferred the album you put forward. Kick had the bigger hits (a few of which I have heard before), but the rest sounded weaker. With one listen, it should be noted.
True, that if it is something you don't like, it can sound like those other guys you don't like. I don't think that is exactly the case here with me though. I think it is more they sound like but not as good as others I would like. But then, back to that whole missed boat timing layer.
There could well be a bit of a high expectation and a 'backlashier' review than had I gone in blank slate, I acknowledge that.