Here is where I offer up my recordings-
www.myspace.com/fauxhemiansband
As far as my own production goes, I never really have the time to think a lot about it because everything is recorded in a big hurry. I often record other people (I'm the only person with a 16 track in my circle of friends) and I put more care into it. I try to have as many mics as possible on the drums and amps.. I go for a sort of 60s pop vocal production, which is a fair bit of reverb coupled with a small amount of delay. I wish I had some better examples, but I don't.
Overall, it is important FOR ME when making music, but listening to lo-fi stuff doesn't bother me. Tom Waits, Daniel Johnston, Sparklehorse, et al.. some of my favourite recordings are horribly low fidelity.