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Radiohead?
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hehe. In Rainbows is actually a really good album
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seldom seen kid a big miss,and the artics first album was ace before they disappeared up there own a rses.
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Mike Skinner - poet of the moron generation
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wheres leona lewis ?
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I dont think seldom seen kid is good enough for the top 10. Arctic monekys's debut in 4th
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Typical NME - trying and failing, as ever to seem cool and wanting to trancend the mainstream by nominating bands mature students in silly hats like.
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It is an awful magazine and website is worse.
So many basic errors and news reported way, way after being announced. Some of the reviews they write are very poor and at times just lies. |
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Not many Black people
Not many women Not many keyboards/synths Not many Americans Not many Europeans Not many groundbreaking sounds Not many songs to dance to Not many eyes and ears open |
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or legs :(
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Can anyone tell me if any of these are any good? I'll listen to a couple of them
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arcade fire funeral is good, i prefer neon bible, and is this is by the strokes is great, imo the list is a shambles
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I'm disgusted at this - I have 2 on the list and 2 other lps by bands on the list - I'm obviously not as underground as i thought i was.......
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Replace 6) with Elephant by The White Stripes and 10) with Hot Fuss by The Killers and you're just about there imo.
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Dizzee Rascal - Boy in Da Corner
Shockin omission |
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1. The Strokes 'Is This It'
2. The Libertines 'Up The Bracket' 3. Primal Scream 'XTRMNTR' 4. Arctic Monkeys 'Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not' 5. Yeah Yeah Yeahs 'Fever To Tell' 6. PJ Harvey 'Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea' 7. Arcade Fire 'Funeral' 8. Interpol 'Turn On The Bright Lights' 9. The Streets 'Original Pirate Material' 10. Radiohead 'In Rainbows' 11. At The Drive In 'Relationship Of Command' 12. LCD Soundsystem 'Sound Of Silver' 13. The Shins 'Wincing The Night Away' 14. Radiohead 'Kid A' 15. Queens Of The Stone Age 'Songs For The Deaf' 16. The Streets 'A Grand Don't Come For Free' 17. Sufjan Stevens 'Illinois' 18. The White Stripes 'Elephant' 19. The White Stripes 'White Blood Cells' 20. Blur 'Think Tank' 21. The Coral 'The Coral' 22. Jay-Z 'The Blueprint' 23. Klaxons 'Myths Of The Near Future' 24. The Libertines 'The Libertines' 25. The Rapture 'Echoes' 26. Dizzee Rascal 'Boy in Da Corner' 27. Amy Winehouse 'Back To Black' 28. Johnny Cash 'The Man Comes Around' 29. Super Furry Animals 'Rings Around The World' 30. Elbow 'Asleep In The Back' 31. Bright Eyes 'I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning' 32. Yeah Yeah Yeahs 'Show Your Bones' 33. Arcade Fire 'Neon Bible' 34. Grandaddy 'The Sophtware Slump' 35. Babyshambles 'Down In Albion' 36. Spirtualized 'Let it Come Down' 37. The Knife 'Silent Shout' 38. Bloc Party 'Silent Alarm' 39. Crystal Castles 'Crystal Castles' 40. Ryan Adams 'Gold' 41. Wild Beasts 'Two Dancers' 42. Vampire Weekend 'Vampire Weekend' 43. Wilco 'Yankee Hotel Foxtrot' 44. Outkast 'Speakerboxxx/The Love Below' 45. Avalanches 'Since I Left You' 46. The Delgados 'The Great Eastern' 47. Brendan Benson 'Lapalco' 48. The Walkmen 'Bows and Arrows' 49. Muse 'Absolution' 50. MIA 'Arular' |
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jeez theres a lotta rubbish in there
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Good to see the fantastic Delgados at no.46
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No Coldplay :0
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no oasis!
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No Marillion!
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lol. Ive got about half of those albums
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Two Libertines albums and a Babyshambles album...
Says it all, really. |
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Thank goodness I wasn't a teenager in this musical wilderness of a decade of overhyped mediocrity.
Arctic Monkeys 4th best album in last 10 years , says it all. The 70's had Zep , Floyd , Queen , Bowie , Clash , Pistols , Purple , Genesis , Springsteen , The Who .............. |
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[u]Wizard's Sleeve 22 Mar 00:44
BETFAIR |
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What i hate about NME is that they have their flavour of the month bands/artists...then they proceed to mention them in every column and review for weeks.
As if people need their mind making up for them. |
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Blademan - spot on.
Pretentious, expensive toilet paper is what it is. |
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Name a better music weekly then?
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smash hits
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i take it the aveage age of voter was about 12.
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Super Furry Animals and The Coral should have been higher in my opinion but it's different strokes for different folks.
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Daisy,s Of The Galaxy -eels
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Nme had little to do with the voting - it was by 'da industry' so other bands producers, managers etc. It's useless to compare era with era as people your age said the same thing back in the 70's (or whichever decade you care to chose) about the music around then and the music they liked from years earlier! Apart from the 80's - universally acknowledged as the decade that (musical) taste forgot.......
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it's actually not as sh1t as i thought it would be - the strokes is this it is clearly the most influential album of the decade and is rightfully top. also nice to see interpol in there.
but beyond any doubt, any list which doesnt feature bloc party's silent alarm, or any queens of the stone age material at all, is utter garbage. also agree killers hot fuss should be in there... not sure about the obsession with libertines/babyshambles, two of the most overrated and sh1tty bands i've ever heard of |
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and nobody in their right mind would have white stripes/elephant at 18, after the strokes/is this it, elephant probably the most influential rock album of the decade.
the strokes, queens of the stone age, radiohead, bloc party, white stripes, arctic monkeys should all be in the top 10, without question. |
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arcade fire and interpol are also eminently worthy, and for once...two slightly underrated bands :0
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i havn't got any of these- and i've only heard of a couple of the bands in the list
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didnt know NME was still around
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electro shock blues - eels
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