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1967: The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
1980: AC/DC - Back in Black
1994: Nirvana - MTV Unplugged in New York
2000: Radiohead - Kid A
1973: Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
1988: Metallica - ...And Justice for All
2004: (TIE) Madvillain - Madvillainy // The Killers - Hot Fuss // Green Day - American Idiot
1969: The Beatles - Abbey Road
1991: Nirvana - Nevermind (21 votes)
2nd Place: Pearl Jam - Ten (12 votes)
3rd Place: My Bloody Valentine - Loveless (11 votes)
4th Place (tie): Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger (10 votes)
4th Place (tie): Metallica - Metallica (the Black Album)
Not even remotely surprising. Say what you will - Nevermind is one of the most important albums of all time. I still think In Utero is the better work, but it is what it is.
Today is 1977 - a year that saw the bridging of different generations, and provided us with some catalytic and catalogue-defining works. It was obviously an enormous year for punk rock specifically. I've grouped up a couple multiple-release artists, and given a few the space of multiple spots. It all depends on the releases themselves, and whether or not I perceive them to be as equally important works.
The next year that we will cover is 1985.
1980: AC/DC - Back in Black
1994: Nirvana - MTV Unplugged in New York
2000: Radiohead - Kid A
1973: Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
1988: Metallica - ...And Justice for All
2004: (TIE) Madvillain - Madvillainy // The Killers - Hot Fuss // Green Day - American Idiot
1969: The Beatles - Abbey Road
1991: Nirvana - Nevermind (21 votes)
2nd Place: Pearl Jam - Ten (12 votes)
3rd Place: My Bloody Valentine - Loveless (11 votes)
4th Place (tie): Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger (10 votes)
4th Place (tie): Metallica - Metallica (the Black Album)
Not even remotely surprising. Say what you will - Nevermind is one of the most important albums of all time. I still think In Utero is the better work, but it is what it is.
Today is 1977 - a year that saw the bridging of different generations, and provided us with some catalytic and catalogue-defining works. It was obviously an enormous year for punk rock specifically. I've grouped up a couple multiple-release artists, and given a few the space of multiple spots. It all depends on the releases themselves, and whether or not I perceive them to be as equally important works.
The next year that we will cover is 1985.