Top 50 Records

I wouldn't say Public Enemy were as important for punk as punk was important for them.

1. Kanye West, Late Registration
14. Thelonious Monk Quartet With John Coltrane, At Carnegie Hall
15. Gorillaz, Demon Days
21. Common, Be
26. Queens of the Stone Age, Lullabies to Paralyze
40. Neil Young, Prairie Wind

A couple of good albums (bolded) and a few ok but expected albums (italic). The rest don't fit my bill.
 
Rolling stone dosent suck in my opinion, they try to cover all the bases of music. Taking into consideration they are part of the big coorperate music machine. Now if a mag. like Under the Radar put out a list like this, it may see out of place.
 
1. Kanye West, Late Registration
2. The Rolling Stones, A Bigger Bang
3. White Stripes, Get Behind Me Satan (ick, like 2 good songs)
4. Fiona Apple, Extraordinary Machine
5. Bruce Springsteen, Devils and Dust
6. My Morning Jacket, Z
7. Beck, Guero
8. Bright Eyes, I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning
9. Sufjan Stevens, Illinois
10. 50 Cent, The Massacre
11. M.I.A., Arular
12. Sleater-Kinney, The WooRAB
13. Various Artists, Run the Road
14. Thelonious Monk Quartet With John Coltrane, At Carnegie Hall
15. Gorillaz, Demon Days
16. John Legend, Get Lifted
17. Van Morrison, Magic Time
18. Kings of Leon, Aha Shake Heartbreak
19. The Magic Nurabers, The Magic Nurabers
20. System of a Down, Mezmerize/Hypnotize
21. Common, Be
22. Madonna, Confessions on a Dance Floor
23. Paul McCartney, Chaos and Creation in the Backyard
24. The Mars Volta, Frances the Mute
25. Young Jeezy, Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101
26. Queens of the Stone Age, Lullabies to Paralyze
27. Stevie Wonder, A Time to Love
28. The Hold Steady, Separation Sunday
29. Franz Ferdinand, You Could Have It So Much Better
30. Foo Fighters, In Your Honor
31. Amadou and Mariam, Dimanche a Bamako
32. The Go! Team, Thunder, Lightening, Strike
33. Antony and the Johnsons, I Am a Bird Now
34. Paul Wall, The Peoples Champ
35. LCD SounRABystem, LCD SounRABystem
36. The Perceptionists, Black Dialogue
37. Missy Elliott, The Cookbook
38. Dungen, Ta Det Lugnt
39. Annie, Anniemal
40. Neil Young, Prairie Wind
41. Keyshia Cole, The Way It Is
42. Living Things, Ahead of the Lions
43. Mariah Carey, The Emancipation of Mimi
44. Daddy Yankee, Barrio Fino
45. The Rough Guide to the Music of the Sahara
46. The Willowz, Talk In Circles
47. Wide Right, Sleeping on the Couch
48. Kaiser Chiefs, Employment
49. Damian Marley, Welcome to Jamrock
50. Stars, Set Yourself on Fire

what in the hell is mariah carey doing on there, WHY CAN'T SHE JUST RETIRE :banghead:
 
i'd like to see maximum rock n rolls list. or revolvers.... check that... i can see revolvers list now. "cradle of filth, dimmu borgir, some other lame black metals banRAB and even some more lame metalcore banRAB. done and done.
 
Here. Note all the rap albums they put on. Cam'ron at #9? Oh please, Pitchfork, we all know you guys only include rap albums to make your staff seem "diverse."

I hear on the former Pfork writers is releasing a rap album, I wonder how they'll react?
 
I have the import, I bought the album in 04. I was just pointing out how stupid it was for the band to have to remove parts of the album because of US copyright laws.
 
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