Do You Guys Agree With This?!

Sorry, I'm not really that into 2000s music, or at least most of the crap that was popular/mainstream this decade. I can confidently say that I prefer music from just about any other time period in the last 50 years (except maybe the early 60s) than music from the 2000s.

However, I'm starting to really dig a lot of music that's been getting big within the last year or two (i.e. Frankmusik, Deadmau5, Calvin Harris, etc.), and seeing as how there is probably going to be a backlash against nearly everything that was popular in the 2000s once the 2010s arrive (kind of like how everything in the 80s was frowned upon in the 90s) as well as sort of an 80s revival (at least vibe wise anyway) in electropop music that's been getting big lately, I sure as hell am looking forward to the 2010s.

All of this is my opinion, and if you don't like it, then tough ****.
 
Sorry, but your post has too many stupid grammar mistakes. And there are lots of people who enjoy rap music and were probably thrilled that Kanye was on the list.
 
Only 5 seriously? I would consider myself a relative non mainstream fan but I have heard 41 of those albums and own 22 of them :( Still doesn't mean it's a good list though at all.
 
I own a bunch of those albums too. Arcade Fire, Killers, PJ Harvey Leonard Cohen to name a few but there's surely more then that. At least it's not a complete shit list. As far weather or not it could be better... well, that's just obvious.
 
Not to mention plenty of people who enjoy rap music and are outraged that Kanye was on the list. Honestly, only one of his albums works for me.
 
I'm actually curious as to whether they took some kind of survey to get these results or if it was just a bunch of their employees sitting around a table constructing the list. Both come out with biased results anyways because they're just samples of the general public.
 
I did kind of contradict myself when I said that I was getting into some current artists, but the ones that I mentioned aren't even that popular yet (at least not in the U.S. anyway), but are probably going to become big in the 2010s. In other worRAB, some artists that are just getting noticed now like the ones I've mentioned, are probably going to become very popular in the 2010s, so basically late 2008-2009 is pretty much a transitional period from the 2000s-2010s, perhaps I've should've elaborated more on that in my last post. Other than that, I really don't see how I contradicted myself.
 
Well... it wasn't as bad as I had expected. But... ahem... The Eminem Show? Why rank his least impressive album on there and not even include the Slim Shady LP?
 
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